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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.

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