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  2. Federal impeachment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Members of the House of Representatives vote on the articles of impeachment for the first impeachment of Donald Trump. In the United States, federal impeachment is the process by which the House of Representatives charges the president, vice president, or another civil federal officer for alleged misconduct.

  3. Prior consistent statements and prior inconsistent statements

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    Note that under California Evidence Code ("CEC") §§769, 770, and 1235, prior inconsistent statements may be used for both impeachment and as substantive evidence, even if they were not originally made under oath at a formal proceeding, as long as "the witness was so examined while testifying as to give him an opportunity to explain or to deny ...

  4. List of impeachment investigations of United States federal ...

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    Numerous federal officials in the United States have been threatened with impeachment and removal from office. [1] Despite numerous impeachment investigations and votes to impeach a number of presidents by the House of Representatives, only three presidents in U.S. history have had articles of impeachment approved: Andrew Johnson, Bill Clinton, and Donald Trump (twice), all of which were ...

  5. Federal impeachment trial in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A federal impeachment trial ceremonial starts with the House impeachment managers presenting to the Senate the articles of impeachment which the official will be tried on by reading them. After this, the presiding officer takes their oath for the trial, and then proceeds to provide the juror's oath to the senators. [ 12 ]

  6. Fact check: Republicans make false, misleading claims at ...

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    The Republican-led House Oversight Committee is holding its first hearing Thursday in the impeachment inquiry ... Comer was correct that the committee has found evidence of two wire transfers sent ...

  7. List of impeachment investigations of United States federal ...

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    On December 9, 1858, the Judiciary Committee submitted two reports to the House. The majority report recommended Judge Watrous be impeached. The minority, however, found insufficient evidence to warrant impeachment. [67] On December 15, 1858, by a vote of 111 to 97 refused to impeach, finding insufficient evidence to justify the action. [68]

  8. 'Absolutely Shocking': Impeachment Experts Say Biden Inquiry ...

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    Two impeachment experts tell TIME there is less evidence implicating Biden of wrongdoing than any previous inquiries into a president.

  9. GOP witness admits no evidence to impeach Biden at first ...

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    “I do not believe that the current evidence would support articles of impeachment — that is something that an inquiry has to establish, but I also do believe that the House has passed the ...