Posted: Nov 01, 2019
Impeachment is an unusual legal and political process, all the more so because it is exceedingly rare. Over the last 230 years, only 19 federal officers have been impeached by the House, and just 8 of those individuals were convicted in the Senate. (All of them judges.) Others have chosen to resign in the face of impeachment investigations, most notably President Richard M. Nixon. But who can be impeached? How does it work? ...
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