No. The House of Representatives has the sole power of impeachment under the Constitution.
no, The process of impeachment is an option of the Congress.
Yes, a federal judge can be removed from office through the process of impeachment by the U.S. House of Representatives and conviction by the U.S. Senate.
only through impeachment.
in 1867
andrew jackson
through the impeachment process.
No federal official can be removed in this manner. However in some states this can occur in what is called a recall.
1867=Andrew Johnson
Andrew Johnson and John Kennedy
A federal judge can be removed from office through the process of impeachment by the House of Representatives and conviction by the Senate. This requires a majority vote in the House to impeach the judge, followed by a two-thirds majority vote in the Senate to convict and remove them from office.
Andrew Johnson, Richard Nixon
Bill Clinton and Andrew Johnson are the only two presidents who have gone through the entire impeachment process. They were both acquitted in the end and not impeached. President Nixon was going to be impeached but he resigned before it was announced.