The four offices that can be impeached in the United States are the President, Vice President, and all civil officers of the federal government, which includes members of the Cabinet and federal judges. Impeachment is a process primarily initiated by the House of Representatives, which can bring charges against these officials for misconduct. The Senate then holds a trial to determine whether to remove the official from office. State officials can also face impeachment under state laws, but the federal process specifically applies to the aforementioned federal roles.
To accuse a public official of wrong conduct during office is called impeach. Impeach is also to call into question the integrity or validity of a practice.
Yes. Congress has the power to build bridges, establish post offices, and impeach the president if nesseccary
A synonym for impeach is indict.
Four offices...Washington D.C., Washington, Missouri; Columbia, Missouri and Hannibal, Missouri.
'How dare you impeach my character with this allegation!' Impeach here means to call into question the character of the person.
Impeach the crook! The move to impeach President Nixon took some time to gain momentum.
Congress may impeach federal officials.
The House of Representatives can impeach the government officials.
The terms of city and county offices may not exceed four years in Missouri.
Impeach means to question, challenge, or to bring an accusation against.
Let's Impeach the President was created in 2006.
Impeach My Bush was created on 2006-07-11.