Impeachment in the United States - Wikipedia Most state legislatures can impeach state officials, including the governor, in accordance with their respective state constitution A number of organized United States territories do as well Additionally, impeachment is a practice of other government bodies, such as tribal governments
How federal impeachment works - USAGov Understand the five steps of the impeachment process against a government official for wrongdoing Learn about the history of impreachment, and more
Democrat Al Green vows another push to impeach Trump next A Texas Democrat is vowing to introduce new articles of impeachment against President Trump before year’s end Rep Al Green (D-Texas) declined to say how many articles he will craft or what
About Impeachment - U. S. Senate The president, vice president, and all civil officers of the United States are subject to impeachment The practice of impeachment originated in England and was later used by many of the American colonial and state governments
Impeachment | Definition, Process, History, Facts | Britannica impeachment, in common law, a proceeding instituted by a legislative body to address serious misconduct by a public official In Great Britain the House of Commons serves as prosecutor and the House of Lords as judge in an impeachment proceeding
Impeachment vs. Removal: Understanding How America Holds . . . The most important thing to understand about America’s accountability system for federal officials is that impeachment and removal are separate actions with different meanings, procedures, and consequences
impeachment | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute Technically, impeachment is the Senate's quasi-criminal proceeding instituted to remove a public officer, not the actual act of removal Most references to impeachment, however, encompass the entire process, beginning with the House's impeachment inquiry
Remove the Regime: November 22 protest calls for Trump . . . 'Remove the Regime' protests demand Trump's impeachment and removal from office, and an end to the deployment of National Guard troops in D C , amid a record-setting year for anti-Trump activism