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Other than express concerns to the House Judiciary Committee, nothing. The House of Representatives has the sole power of impeachment under the Constitution.

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Can a president be impeached before taking office?

No, a president cannot be impeached before taking office because impeachment is a process to remove a sitting president from office for misconduct or abuse of power.


Does the president have the power to remove a congress member?

The Senate can remove Federal officials from office. The Senate is responsible for initiating an impeachment of a President of the United States. The Senate can also vote to have a member of the Senate removed for misconduct.


IN order to bring charges against the president or vice president for misconduct in office the house of representatives is given?

they are given the power to impeach!


When does a President require impeachment?

When there is a sort of misconduct held in the office itself or the government. Impeachment will be taken to order by the President/U.S Supreme Court.


What protects judges from political pressure to make a certain ruling?

Unlike State court judges, which in many States are subject to election, Federal judges are nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate, and only then are appointed to the Federal bench. Federal judges remain in office as long as they want to. Federal judges are only subject to discipline for misconduct through impeachment in and by the U.S. House of Representatives and removal from office upon trial and conviction in and by the U.S. Senate.Obviously, then, any ruling that would arise from and comprise actionable misconduct would be avoided by federal judges. Actionable misconduct does not necessarily include rulings that are alleged to be politically motivated. The U.S. Constitution defines actionable misconduct as "high crimes and misdemeanors", and there are statutes, rules and common law which define these.Added: Short answer: Their lifetime appointment.


Can a president convicted of a federal crime remain in office?

no


In order to bring charges against the President or Vice President for misconduct in office the House of Representatives is given power to impeach True Or False?

true


What protects federal judges from political pressure to make a certain ruling?

Unlike State court judges, which in many States are subject to election, Federal judges are nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate, and only then are appointed to the Federal bench. Federal judges remain in office as long as they want to. Federal judges are only subject to discipline for misconduct through impeachment in and by the U.S. House of Representatives and removal from office upon trial and conviction in and by the U.S. Senate.Obviously, then, any ruling that would arise from and comprise actionable misconduct would be avoided by federal judges. Actionable misconduct does not necessarily include rulings that are alleged to be politically motivated. The U.S. Constitution defines actionable misconduct as "high crimes and misdemeanors", and there are statutes, rules and common law which define these.Added: Short answer: Their lifetime appointment.


What unit of the federal bureaucracy is just below the president in rank?

Executive office of the President.


What made it so the president could not remove federal officials from office?

Tenure of Office Act


Which of the following federal offices has a constitution mandated term limit?

The office of president is the only federal office that has term limits. The vice-president must be qualified to be President, so a person who has already been elected president for two terms could not serve as vice-president.


Is Post office close on president's day?

Yes, It is a Federal Holiday.