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When there is a sort of misconduct held in the office itself or the government. Impeachment will be taken to order by the President/U.S Supreme Court.

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Who is going through impeachment at this time?

No US President is charged with impeachment at this time! The last President to face impeachment charges was Bill Clinton.


What cases can the president not interfere with?

The president can't use judicial powers if impeachment occurs.


What legal term for formally charging the president with a crime?

Impeachment.


Can the president veto an impeachment decision of the Senate?

No. The impeachment vote is not a bill.


How will the vice president become president?

Death or impeachment of President....


When citizens of the US decided to remove a president from offices it is called?

Impeachment.


Does the house of representatives have anything to do with impeachment of a president?

The answer is YES. The HOUSE has the sole power of impeachment. And the SENATE decides the case in impeachment.


What is the act of impeachment?

The act of impeachment is a presidential one. Impeaching a president would resolve in the removal of the president by means of a congressional vote.


What process can be used to remove the president from office for committing crime?

impeachment or conviction.


Bringing charges against the president or vice president is called?

Impeachment


What group tries the impeachment of the President?

senate


What branch of government is responsible for the executive branch after impeachment?

If you mean after the impeachment of the President, the answer is "The Executive" branch. The are two stages of "impeachment". The first is "impeachment", whereby the House of Representatives, by 2/3 majority, calls on the president to be tried before the Senate. The senate then tries the president. The President heads the executive branch. If he is impeached, and convicted by the Senate, he is immediately removed from office and the Vice President assumes presidential powers. If the President is impeached, but not convicted, he is not removed from office and continues as President.

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