Impeach
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The term impeach means to accuse a public official of wrong conduct while in office.
It means to start the process of removal from office. It starts with an accusation.
"Inpeach" appears to be a misspelling of "impeach." To impeach means to formally accuse or charge a public official, typically a government official, with misconduct while in office. This process often involves a legislative body, such as Congress, and can lead to removal from office if the official is found guilty. Impeachment is a constitutional mechanism designed to hold officials accountable for their actions.
The word "incriminate" means to accuse someone of a crime or wrongdoing.
Respecting the law and government means not breaking the rules of the land. It means upholding law and order as stipulated in the constitution.
It means to accuse
الرسمية or خدمة مدنية.
tried in the Senate
The word "accuse" means "to charge a person with a crime or claim that a person has done something wrong". If you accuse someone of something, you are implicating that they have done something wrong.
After a government official is impeached in the House, the official will be tried in the Senate. Two U.S. Presidents have been impeached. They are Bill Clinton and Andrew Johnson.