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No, a Convention of States cannot directly remove a sitting U.S. president. The Constitution provides specific, limited roles for such a convention, none of which include initia...
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No, a Convention of States cannot directly remove a sitting U.S. president. The Constitution provides specific, limited roles for such a convention, none of which include initia...
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Presidential impeachment is the constitutional process by which a legislature brings charges against a head of state for misconduct, setting the stage for a trial that may remov...
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A president can be voted out or removed through several distinct processes: regular elections, impeachment and conviction, or resignation. Voters remove presidents most commonly...
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