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An "impeachable" refers to the ability of a public official, such as a president, to be charged with misconduct while in office. This process typically involves allegations of serious violations, such as treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors. Impeachment is a political process, primarily carried out by the legislative branch, and can lead to removal from office if the official is found guilty. However, being impeached does not necessarily mean removal; it requires a subsequent trial and decision by the Senate.

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