State and Federal Constitutions
Impeachment is a constitutional process by which a sitting president, federal official, or judge can be removed from office for committing 'high crimes and misdemeanors.' This mechanism serves as a critical check on the power of the executive and judicial branches, ensuring accountability and integrity in government. The impeachment process involves the House of Representatives bringing charges against the official, followed by a trial in the Senate to determine whether to convict and remove the official from office.
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