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Impeachment is a formal process in which a sitting president or other federal officials are accused of misconduct, typically involving crimes or serious violations of public trust. It begins in the House of Representatives, where articles of impeachment are drafted and voted upon. If approved, the case moves to the Senate for a trial, where a two-thirds majority is needed to convict and remove the official from office. Impeachment serves as a check on executive power, ensuring accountability in government.

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