An accusation of misconduct towards a public office holder can have devastating results. Often, just an accusation can be the cause of an officeholder having to resign.
official personnel management
I think the president becomes official at NOON the day of inauguration, whether he takes the oath or not.
The Government Printing Office, stylized today as GPO, is a division of the Legislative branch of the United States government. It services multiple branches, from the judicial to the executive, and currently maintains the Federal Digital System which provides government information to the general public free of charge.
1. Government Accountability Office (GAO -- formerly General Accounting Office) 2. Congressional Budget Office (CBO) 3. Congressional Research Service (CRS)
they felt pressure into working together
What is impeachment cases? - Trying a government official for misconduct in office.
What is impeachment cases? - Trying a government official for misconduct in office.
impeach
Impeachment.
a formal document charging a public official with misconduct in office
False, because impeach is to accuse a public official of misconduct in office.
Impeachment.
Misfeasance or malfeasance
"Inpeach" appears to be a misspelling of "impeach." To impeach means to formally accuse or charge a public official, typically a government official, with misconduct while in office. This process often involves a legislative body, such as Congress, and can lead to removal from office if the official is found guilty. Impeachment is a constitutional mechanism designed to hold officials accountable for their actions.
1. To charge a serving government official with serious misconduct while in office. 2. cast somebody oout of public office. 3. to charge somebody with a crime or misdemeanor 4. Disparage somebody: question a person's good character.
Impeachment is a formal process through which a government official, typically a president, is accused of misconduct or wrongdoing while in office. It involves legislative bodies, such as the House of Representatives and the Senate in the United States, where the official can be charged with "high crimes and misdemeanors." If impeached by the House, the official is then tried in the Senate, which can lead to removal from office if convicted. Impeachment serves as a mechanism to hold officials accountable and maintain checks and balances within the government.
The likely word here is "malfeasance", meaning a misuse of public office.