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No. The House of Representatives has the sole power of impeachment under the Constitution.

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The impeachment process of a federal judge only comes through the Pentagon.

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Wrong. President has nothing to do with an judicial impeachment.

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Does The impeachment process of a federal judge only come through the president's approval?

no, The process of impeachment is an option of the Congress.


What are the step to removing a federal judge?

only through impeachment.


When did Andrew Johnson go through impeachment process?

in 1867


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andrew jackson


By what process are federally elected or appointed officials held accountable for their conduct?

through the impeachment process.


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Who is the two president that went through the impeachment process?

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An elected official can be removed from office by the voters through what process?

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Who were the only to presidents to have gone through the entire impeachment process?

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Bill Clinton and Andrew Johnson are the only two presidents who have gone through the entire impeachment process. They were both acquitted in the end and not impeached. President Nixon was going to be impeached but he resigned before it was announced.


Historically for what kinds of bad behavior have federal judges been removed from their positions?

Although it does not say it in Article III, removal of a federal judge must be through the impeachment process on grounds that equate to the reasons that would trigger impeachment proceedings under Article I and II, namely treason, bribery and other high crimes and misdemeanors. Article III does not specify this, but prior federal cases have ruled that this is the standard by which "good behavior" is to be judged.


Which president was the second US president to go through the Congressional impeachment process?

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