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The Constitution gives Congress the right to impeach

A. only federal judges

B. any member of Congress involved in serious wrongdoing

C. any official involved in serious wrongdoing

D. only the president


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The Constitution deliberates the House the power to impeach. It has been proposed that members of Congress are not directors of the United States. Others, nevertheless, assume that members are public leaders and are subordinate to impeachment.

The Constitution enforces a two-thirds super-majority to convict a person being prosecuted. The Constitution confers the House the authority to challenge all the officers of the house and also the president and Vice President.

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Answer: any official involved in serious wrongdoing

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