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Discover Ludwig"impeach for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used when discussing the reasons or charges for impeaching a public official or leader. Here is an example: "The president was impeached for abuse of power and obstruction of justice."
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"If you judge by the Johnson impeachment, you would see that if you impeach for reasons that are not the real reasons, you really can't win," he said.
On June 2, 1787, while the delegates to the Constitutional Convention, in Philadelphia, were still arguing whether the Presidency should consist of a committee or a single person, they adopted, without debate, the right to impeach for "malpractice or neglect of duty".
True, he's literally unimpeachable, at least according to Representative James Harrison, who said, "We can't impeach for hypocrisy.
There has been fierce debate this year over whether Congress actually has the right to impeach for this kind of offense, but the Supreme Court has allowed the process to move forward, and the Senate looks poised to vote to permanently remove her from office just after the Games end.
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In May 1984, an impeachment inquiry committee recommended that the probate judge, James H. Kinsella, be impeached for his handling of the $38 million estate of an elderly woman.
He was impeached for heaven's sake".
The president could not be impeached for contravening the constitution.
At one point Mr Roh was impeached for a minor breach of election rules.
She is married to a former president who was impeached for perjury and obstruction of justice.
Two months later he was impeached for treason.
"Misdemeanours" covers a multitude of sins: historically, judges have been impeached for no more than drunkenness or "irresponsible" political remarks.
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