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The term impeach means to accuse a public official of wrong conduct while in office.
The term impeachment means to charge a public official with a criminal act, and remove them from office.
The term is "impeachment." It refers to the process by which a legislative body formally accuses a public official, such as a president or judge, of misconduct or violations of the law. If the official is impeached, the case is then brought before a competent tribunal, often a Senate or similar body, for trial and potential removal from office.
The members of the US House of Representatives are elected for 2-year terms which is the shortest term of any federal official .
Pay raises become effective with the next term in office for Congressman. As far as the President is concerned, they can raise his salary anytime they wish.
No, a person cannot be impeached retroactively. Impeachment is a process that applies to actions taken while a public official is in office, and it is intended to hold them accountable for their conduct during their term. Once an official leaves office, they can be subject to legal consequences, but impeachment itself is not possible for actions that occurred before their term began or after they have left office.
An elected official who is running for another term in office.
It depends on the office that they have. No everyone is the same.
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