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A violation of one's Constitutional rights is the taking of any right under the United States Constitution, the U.S. Bill of Rights, or any of the other nineteen Amendments to the Constitution.
Yes, fraud can be grounds for impeachment if it involves serious misconduct or abuse of power by a public official. The U.S. Constitution allows for impeachment for "high crimes and misdemeanors," which can encompass various forms of fraud. However, the specific circumstances and legal interpretations would determine the applicability of fraud as an impeachable offense. Ultimately, it is up to Congress to decide what constitutes impeachable behavior.
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I'm almost certain that all federal and state officers must swear to uphold the US Constitution.
The House of Representatives is the only body the US Constitution authorizes to impeach the President and other civil officers.
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