In the United States, the House of Representatives may initiate impeachment proceedings against the President, Vice-President, Federal judges (including Supreme Court justices) and other "civil officers," such as cabinet members. Congress has chosen to interpret "civil officers" as anyone the President appoints.
In 1799, Congress determined Senators and Representatives cannot be impeached.
Legislative branch
The legislative branch is granted the authority to impeach federal officials. If convicted, the officials can then be removed from office.
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Because the opinions of the people will affect the public officials' careers and help then know how to help the people they serve.
The House of Representatives. The Senate are then needed to approve the impeachment.
Legislative branch
The legislative branch is granted the authority to impeach federal officials. If convicted, the officials can then be removed from office.
they rarely used its right to impeacg. most often it is used for federal judges.
Officials are voted on by the public or appointed by other officials who are themselves appointed by the public.
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According to the constitution, the House of Representatives has the power to impeach federal officials (even the president). The Senate acts as the jury, and (in presidential cases) the Chief Justice acts as the judge.
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Well Washington was into apples cause he chopped down the cherry tree. Carter was into peanuts. I know of no president that was impeaches. It would be rather syrupy and stickyto actually be impeaches.
Public officials are individuals who hold a government position or are elected to represent and serve the public. They have a role in making and enforcing laws, managing public resources, and providing services to the community. This can include positions at the local, state, or federal level, such as mayors, governors, legislators, and members of Congress.
When public officials are sworn in as public officers they agree to follow laws and have a code of ethics they must follow. This code of ethics are the laws that public officials follow.