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What is NOT true about the judiciary system? The impeachment process of a federal judge only comes through the president's approval. The Claims Court is a part of the judiciary system. The Tax Court is a part of the judiciary system. The U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims is a part of the judiciary system. Federal judges on the Supreme Court serve for life.

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wouldn't it'd be the first one but it matters on situation in the court at the time.
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Answer:

The impeachment process of a federal judge only comes through the president's approval.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the U.S., the impeachment process is the first step to remove an official from the government and it refers to the act of calling into question the integrity of a practice of a holder of a public official (like a federal judge), and of charging him or her with misconduct before a court of law.

The President does not participate in such proceedings. Instead, it is the House of Representatives the body that can vote to impeach a federal official. If a simple majority votes to impeach a federal office, then the Senate holds a trial to determine if the official should be convicted, and only if a two-thirds of the senators vote to convict the official, then he or she is convicted.

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