Congressmen do not get impeached. They can be expelled from membership for improper conduct as decided by Congress.
The House of Representatives has the sole power of impeachment.
To get impeached the president would have to bribe, lie, or have a misdemeanor against him.
The impeachments for each person would be separate, but they can most certainly be impeached at or near the same time. But that depends on how the House of Representatives wished to proceed - they could decide that handling both impeachment procedures concurrently would be too much all at once.
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Clinton was impeached but not officially removed from office, and Nixon was to be impeached but resigned before he could be impeached.
If the President is impeached and convicted, the Vice President would succeed him. The Vice President would then assume the role of President for the remainder of the term.
The possessive form for the noun congressmen is congressmen's.Example:The congressmen's luncheon is scheduled for one o'clock.The congressmen's offices are on the second floor.
Number of congressmen determined by
No, he was not impeached.
That would be the Congressmen-At-Large.
That would be the Congressmen-At-Large.
What happens if someone is impeached? What happens if someone is impeached?