No.
The Constitution of the United States specifically prohibits the granting of titles of nobility by the United States or any state.
Yes and no. Federal officials and elected representatives CAN be prosecuted in a court of laws, but the President can only be impeached and then tried by the Senate.
Only the House of Representatives can impeach federal officials and then only the Senate can remove them. In some states, the citizens can vote to recall the governor and other state officials.
The body that can impeach is the House of Representatives. They are the only ones that have the authority to bring charges against federal officials.
Only the House of Representatives is elected every two years.
The Senate Remember, this applies only to Federal matters. State officials can also be impeached, and their trials are handled separately from those of Federal officials. The details of Impeachment at the state level depend on the specifics of the state constitution.
It is not true that only the federal acquisition regulation and dod directive 7000.15 accountable officials and certifying officers apply to dod personnel with regard to the use of the government purchase card.
Only the House of Representatives may impeach a federal official. The 16 federal officials impeached to date include two Presidents, Andrew Johnson & Bill Clinton.
Only the House of Representatives has the power to impeach federal officials such as the President.
Treason; however it does refer to "high crimes and misdemeanors" as the basis for impeachment and removal from office of federal officials. It does not textually specify what these are.
The branch of government that can impeach federal officials is the legislative branch, specifically the United States Congress. The House of Representatives has the sole power of impeachment, which is the formal process of bringing charges against a federal official. If a federal official is impeached by the House of Representatives, the Senate then holds a trial to determine whether to convict and remove the official from office.
False.