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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. Impeachment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Impeachment trial of Andrew Johnson, the first presidential impeachment trial in US history. In the United States, impeachment is the process by which a legislature may bring charges against an officeholder for misconduct alleged to have been committed with a penalty of removal.

  4. Impeachment inquiry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    There are no rules imposing any mandates on the duration in which an impeachment inquiry might be conducted, meaning that an impeachment inquiry may last as briefly or long as the House chooses to allow. [12] In some impeachment inquiries, legal counsel for the federal official that is the subject of the inquiry has been allowed to be involved.

  5. Explainer: Impeachment depends on 'high crimes and ... - AOL

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    Under the Constitution, a president can be impeached for "treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors" — terminology that has been the subject of some debate. Under the U.S ...

  6. How does impeachment of a U.S. president work? - AOL

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    The following explains the basics of impeachment, what happens next, and why Trump is unlikely to be removed from office. The founders of the United States feared presidents abusing their powers ...

  7. Can You Impeach a President After Their Term Is Over? - AOL

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    First of all, “impeachmentdoes not mean “immediate removal from office.” Rather, impeachment is the process through which the House of Representatives identifies and investigates certain ...

  8. 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 ]

  9. Explainer: The legal questions left unanswered by Trump's ...

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    The impeachment trial of Donald Trump took the U.S. government into new legal territory, highlighting unresolved questions about how to address allegations of misconduct by a president about to ...