The only power which has absolute and definitive control over removing people from office is the supreme court
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crimes and misdemeanors
The legislative branch is granted the authority to impeach federal officials. If convicted, the officials can then be removed from office.
They must review the trust document to determine how trustees can be removed and replaced.They must review the trust document to determine how trustees can be removed and replaced.They must review the trust document to determine how trustees can be removed and replaced.They must review the trust document to determine how trustees can be removed and replaced.
The House of Representatives is responsible for bringing charges of treason or bribery against a president through an impeachment vote. If a majority of the House votes to impeach the president, the process moves to the Senate for a trial to determine whether the president should be removed from office.
The president can remove him if he a)is bankrupt b)mentally ill Further he can be removed on charges of misbehavior by president. but the charges should be approved by supreme court.
No. Andrew Jackson was never impeached; a later President, Andrew Johnson was. Many people confuse impeachment with being removed from office. In reality, being impeached simply means the US House of Representatives voted to file charges, called Articles of Impeachment, against a government official. After someone is impeached he (or she) has the right to a trial in the Senate to determine whether he is guilty of the charges and should be removed from office. President Johnson was impeached by the House of Representatives, but the Senate voted to acquit him (found him not guilty), so he remained in office until the end of his term.
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Only your doctor could determine if you need to have a kidney removed.
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Cynical answer: Nothing at all, unless he's a member of whatever party doesn't control Congress. The answer should be "he's impeached by the House, tried by the Senate, and either exonerated or removed from office."
The Constitution allows officials who have broken the law to be removed from office