THE US IMPEACHMENT PROCESS

THE US IMPEACHMENT PROCESS

The ability to impeach a US President sits with the House of Representatives and appears to be the ultimate check and balance on executive powers. According to the Congressional Research Service (CRS), the Constitution gives the House the right to impeach—to formally approve allegations of wrongdoing and remove from office, known as articles of impeachment— any sitting President, Vice-president, or Head of a Federal agency. But the road to impeachment is a long and convoluted process that can take months.

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