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To be impeached means that a government official, such as a president, has been formally charged with misconduct while in office. This process typically involves an investigation and a vote by a legislative body, such as the House of Representatives in the U.S. Congress, to determine if there is sufficient evidence of wrongdoing. If impeached, the official may then face a trial, often in a different legislative chamber, to decide whether to remove them from office. Impeachment does not equate to criminal charges but signifies serious allegations against the official's conduct.

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