If he/she gets caught and Congress is doing their job, he/she gets impeached.
The president was accused of accepting a bribe in exchange for political favors or influence. This can be a serious allegation that may lead to legal action or impeachment proceedings depending on the evidence and circumstances. The accusation of bribery against a high-ranking official can have significant consequences for their reputation and political career.
The duration of The Bribe is 1.63 hours.
An antonym for bribe is "honesty" or "integrity."
I had to bribe my sister with money in order to clean my room.
A number of words might be considered the "opposite" of a Bribe. Perhaps Blackmail or Solicitation (of a bribe). See the thesaurus links below.
spectrum bribe is concerned to telecommunications. it is under investigation.
Hating the President is not treason. Acting on that hatred, through planning to do harm, could be treason. And disobeying the President's orders is certainly considered treason.
No, a sitting president cannot be charged with treason.
Yes, the president has the power to pardon someone convicted of treason.
No, congress determines the punishment for treason
To get impeached the president would have to bribe, lie, or have a misdemeanor against him.
No, it is the duty of the courts to punish citizens for treason.
Yes, it is possible for treason to be pardoned by the President of the United States.
No, a person convicted of treason cannot be pardoned by the President of the United States.
treason, bribery and other high crimes
The alien and sedition acts gave President John Adams such a power in 1798.
treason