Senators can be impeached -- and have been impeached. The first (and as of now, only) senator to be impeached was William Blount in 1797. Per Article II, Section 4, of the Constitution, the House of Representatives has the power to impeach the president, vice president and any civil officer. There have been only 19 impeachments in our history -- 2 presidents, 1 senator, 1 Secretary of War (1876) and 15 federal judges.
Ma9989009, your answer is incorrect. Senators can be impeached -- and have been impeached. The first (and as of now, only) senator to be impeached was William Blount in 1797. Per Article II, Section 4, of the Constitution, the House of Representatives has the power to impeach the president, vice president and any civil officer (which includes senators and representatives). There have been only 19 impeachments in our history -- 2 presidents, 1 senator, 1 Secretary of War (1876) and 15 federal judges.
Senators can be impeached -- and have been impeached. The first (and as of now, only) senator to be impeached was William Blount in 1797. Per Article II, Section 4, of the Constitution, the House of Representatives has the power to impeach the president, vice president and any civil officer. There have been only 19 impeachments in our history -- 2 presidents, 1 senator, 1 Secretary of War (1876) and 15 federal judges.
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They will vote to impeach the governor.Will they impeach her for that crime? How do you impeach a leader?
A synonym for impeach is indict.
'How dare you impeach my character with this allegation!' Impeach here means to call into question the character of the person.
Impeach the crook! The move to impeach President Nixon took some time to gain momentum.
Congress may impeach federal officials.
The House of Representatives can impeach the government officials.
You would need the state legislature to impeach your governor.
Let's Impeach the President was created in 2006.
Impeach My Bush was created on 2006-07-11.
Impeach Blair campaign was created in 2004.
Impeach means to question, challenge, or to bring an accusation against.
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