A president can not dismiss an office holder with security of tenure. The office holder with security of tenure can only be removed in exceptional and specified circumstances.
Federal court and appeals judge
YesThe President can remove any officeholders he has appointed.
The president can not dismiss any elected officials. The only people that he can dismiss are those that he appoints directly, such as his cabinet and ambassadors.
No, the president cannot dismiss Supreme Court justices. Justices serve for life unless they choose to retire or are impeached by Congress.
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No
Yes, Congress has the power to dismiss the President, although this has never actually happened (it came very close in the case of Richard Nixon, but Nixon resigned instead, making it unnecessary to dismiss him).
Yes
For the federal government the officeholders would be the Supreme Court justices.
Yes he dismissed over 200 presidential appointies and nearly 2,000other officeholders.
president of india
Congress passed the Tenure of Office Act in 1867 to limit President Andrew Johnson's power by restricting his ability to remove certain officeholders without Senate approval. The law aimed to protect members of Johnson's cabinet, particularly Secretary of War Edwin Stanton, who opposed Johnson's policies. Johnson's violation of this act by attempting to dismiss Stanton led to his impeachment by the House of Representatives.