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When can a federal official be removed from office?

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Answer: When commited a crime

Step-by-step explanation:

If a federal official commits a crime or otherwise acts improperly, the House of Representatives may impeach—formally charge—that official. If the official subsequently is convicted in a Senate impeachment trial, he is removed from office.

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