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The President and Vice-president and all civil officers of the United States. This is according to Article II, Section 4, Clause 1 of the US Constitution. The term "civil officers" has been interpreted to include federal judges and justices who have lifetime tenure during good behavior under Article III of the Constitution as well.

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Can a president be impeached for crimes committed before taking office?

Yes, a president can be impeached for crimes committed before taking office if those crimes are considered to be high crimes and misdemeanors as defined by the Constitution.


How does the president get out power?

By impeachment. A president can be impeached for "treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors."


What can a president be impeached for?

crimes or doing something unconstitutional.


Can a president be impeached for past crimes committed before taking office?

Yes, a president can be impeached for past crimes committed before taking office if those crimes are considered high crimes and misdemeanors as defined by the Constitution.


Can a vice president be impeached?

Yes, a vice president can be impeached by the House of Representatives and tried by the Senate for high crimes and misdemeanors, similar to the process for impeaching a president.


When do you stop being a member of the US Supreme Court?

When you resign, retire, die or are impeached for committing "high crimes and misdemeanors."


What crimes must a president commit in order to be impeached by congress?

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What are causes for impeachment and conviction of a president?

There are three reasons a President may be impeached and convicted. These are treason, bribery or other high crimes and misdemeanors.


Can we fire the president?

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In your opinion what constitutes high crimes and misdemeanors?

I believe you are referring to two separate terms, high crimes, and misdemeanors. Misdemeanors are lower level crimes punishable by confinement in a county jail for a period of no longer than one year. High crimes are felonies (higher level crimes) punishable by confinement in a state or federal prison for a period of one year to life, or the death penalty.


Can President Obama get empeched?

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Is the president Johnson being charged with treason bribery or high crimes and misdemeanors?

President Johnson was impeached by the House of Representatives in 1868 on charges of high crimes and misdemeanors, including violating the Tenure of Office Act by removing the Secretary of War without the Senate's approval. He was acquitted by the Senate and not formally charged with treason or bribery.