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Impeachment. Only the House of Representatives can impeach the president, and the impeachment is just the bringing of charges against the president. The Senate and the Senate alone then decides whether or not the president is guilty. Clinton was impeached, but was not found guilty by the Senate.

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When you charge a government official of wrongdoing while in office, it is called impeachment. The person will have to be tried before a council.

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That is impeachment.

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Impeach

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