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Who makes the final decision to impeach a president? Who has the power to empeach the president of the us? Is the power of congress to impeach legislative power? Which house of congress has the sole power to impeach?
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Impeachment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Impeachment is the first of two stages in a specific process for a legislative body to consider whether or not to forcibly remove a government official from office. The impeachment itself brings the ...
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The right to impeach public officials is secured by the U.S. Constitution in Article I, Sections 2 and 3, which discuss the procedure, and in Article II, Section 4, which indicates the grounds for impeachment: "the President, Vice President, and all civil officers of the ... Since Congress, the vortex of partisanship,
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The house of representatives impeaches the President with a simple majority. The senate then "tries" the President concerning the house's accusations, and can remove said President from office with a 2/3 majority. To date, two Pre...
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Only one avenue left for Congress: Impeach Vice President Gore ... The framers gave Congress the impeachment power because it is a publicly accountable body, well suited to make political judgments about whether political leaders have violated the law.
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Looks like he's reached his boiling point. Rep. ... Article II, Section 4 of the Constitution gives Congress the authority to impeach the president, vice president and "all civil Officers of the United States" for "treason, bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors."
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Ranking member - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In United States politics, the term ranking member refers to the second-most senior member of a congressional or state legislative committee from the majority party. Another, incorrect, usage refers...
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