Charging (of a president by constitutional means for specific types of misconduct) would be the closest word I can think of for impeachment.
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Peach
Clinton was acquitted of the impeachment charges by the Senate.
Impeachment.
Impeachment itself is a process rather than a specific duration. In the United States, the impeachment process can vary in length, depending on the complexity of the case and the political dynamics at play. Once the House of Representatives votes to impeach, the Senate then conducts a trial, which can take weeks or even months to conclude. Ultimately, the timeline is unpredictable and can differ significantly from one impeachment to another.
No. There is no constitutional basis for removing a president except by impeachment.
impeachment
"Impeach" is a verb. "Impeachment" is a noun.
No. While a select committee can recommend that articles of impeachment be brought, it cannot bring charges (articles of impeachment) or conduct the impeachment trial. Articles of Impeachment are brought by the full House of Representatives, and the impeachment trial is conducted by the Senate with the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court presiding.
The word you're probably looking for is "impeachment", though technically the impeachment process is only part of it (after being impeached by the House of Representatives, the President must then be convicted by the Senate).
Yes the house has something to do with the impeachment
they serve impeachment trials
Impeachment of Man was created in 1959.