only if you are not found guilty and you have not already been elected twice
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It depends on what they are getting impeached for.
if he's convicted, no; if he's acquitted, yes
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IMPEACHED:
-requires 50% of the House
-can run again
REMOVED:
-second step after impeachment
-requires 67% of the Senate
-cannot run again
-benefits removed (such as library, retirement plan, travel funds)
its weird this is a question when trump might be impeached because
No, Impeachment itself would not ban president from a next presidential run.
like let's say trump gets impeached without reasoning then he would be able to run again but if he gets impeached with reasoning then he would not be able to
Yes because he has committed a crime and would be lucky not to be put on trial for his crimes. A president (any) isn't immune to charges for crimes committed. The constitution bars presidents from accepting foreign perks and despite what President elect Trump states it would be illegal for him to take money or do business while he is president. It is a conflict of interest for him to do so and illegal.
He didn't. Bill Clinton was impeached (charged with wrongdoing) by the House of Representatives in 1998, during his second term of office, but was acquitted (found not guilty) by the Senate in 1999. He wasn't removed from office. He served two full terms as President, so he wasn't eligible to run for election again.
The President can be impeached. After Abraham Lincoln was assassinated his vice President (Andrew Johnson) was impeached. Also Nixon was impeached
To get impeached the president would have to bribe, lie, or have a misdemeanor against him.
President Andrew Johnson and President Bill Clinton were both impeached. President Richard Nixon was supposed to be impeached, but he stepped down from office before the official impeachment, so technically he wasn't impeached.
The second President to be impeached was William J. Clinton, in 1998.
Yes
The impeachments for each person would be separate, but they can most certainly be impeached at or near the same time. But that depends on how the House of Representatives wished to proceed - they could decide that handling both impeachment procedures concurrently would be too much all at once.
If a president is impeached, then the vice president takes over and serves out the rest of the term as president.
no
No he served two terms, he cannot run again.
Andrew Johnson was the first US president to be impeached. He was acquitted by the Senate by one vote.Andrew Johnson