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In all unites states history, no president has ever been removed from office by impeachment.

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If a President has been found guilty during the impeachment process is he still referred to as President?

No. If the president is found guilty by 2/3 of the Senate, he is stripped on his office and is no longer President . ( I suppose, however, that some might still call him "President".)


What is the first step in the impeachment process for removing for a president from office?

The U. S. Senate has to find him/her guilty of the charge(s) brought by the U. S. House of Representatives.


How many Presidents have been removed from office by being found guilty after the impeachment process?

None. Presidents Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton were both impeached by the House, but never "found guilty" by the Senate. President Richard Nixon resigned before he could face impeachment charges.


What do you call the process for removing the President from office?

impeachment


Which term means the removal of the president from office?

impeachment * I think impeachment is merely the vote to remove a president from office. I don't remember the term for the actual removal. 2nd answer: Impeachment is an official accusation. Conviction (by the US Senate) is a finding of guilty.


What process can be used to remove the president from office for committing crime?

impeachment or conviction.


The process by which a president is removed from office starts with?

Impeachment PLATO (D)


How many president have been removed from office by being found guilty after impeachment?

None. Two presidents have been impeached but neither was found guilty by the Senate after impeachment by the House of Representatives.


How many presidents have been removed from office by be being found guilty after the impeachment process?

None. Presidents Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton were both impeached by the House, but never "found guilty" by the Senate. President Richard Nixon resigned before he could face impeachment charges.


If a US president is impeached found guilty of obstruction of justice and remove from office what would the sentence be for him?

If a U.S. president is impeached, found guilty of obstruction of justice, and removed from office, there is no criminal sentence automatically imposed by the impeachment process itself. Impeachment is a political process conducted by Congress, resulting in removal from office but not a criminal conviction. However, the individual could still face criminal charges in a court of law after leaving office, where potential penalties would be determined based on applicable laws.


Can the president remove the vice president from office?

No, the president does not have the power to remove the vice president from office. The only way the vice president can be removed from office is through the impeachment process by Congress.


What are the limits set on the punishment for being found guilty of impeachment charges?

The maximum punishment in an impeachment trial is removal from office. Impeachment is a political process; a finding of guilt carries no legal penalties.