No US President is charged with impeachment at this time! The last President to face impeachment charges was Bill Clinton.
Yes, it is known as "impeachment."
US President Richard M. Nixon resigned the presidency in August of 1974. By doing so, he avoided possible impeachment.
his impeachment
He was the first US President to resign in the face of impending impeachment. He was the first to be caught for serious enough offenses to warrant a successful impeachment.
Watergate
If a president is impeached, which only the House can do, he must face a trial by the senate. If they convict him of the charges brought forth in the impeachment by a 2/3 vote, he is removed from office. If not, he stays on the job as president.
The president can't use judicial powers if impeachment occurs.
Impeachment.
No. The impeachment vote is not a bill.
Death or impeachment of President....
A president cannot use a pardon to avoid impeachment or influence the impeachment process. The Constitution grants Congress the authority to impeach and remove a president for "high crimes and misdemeanors," and a pardon does not negate or protect against these charges. However, a president may issue pardons for federal offenses after an impeachment has occurred, but such pardons cannot prevent the impeachment itself or shield the president from consequences related to the impeachment process.