Sentences with phrase «possible impeachment»

The phrase "possible impeachment" refers to the potential removal of a high-ranking government official from their position due to serious misconduct or illegal activities. Full definition
The conservative attack dogs are snarling, showing sharpened teeth, as the clamor for possible impeachment of Obama gains steam.
Missouri: House constitutional amendment calls for state judges to ignore SCOTUS same - sex marriage decision; related bill calls for possible impeachment of SCOTUS for «judicial activism»
A Political Science Lecturer at the University of Ghana, Dr. Evans Aggrey Darko, has cautioned that possible impeachment proceedings against some top officials of the Electoral Commission (EC) must not compromise the Commission's mandate.
Several Republican members of the legislature favor impeaching the governor, but Harrell said he would avoid talking about possible impeachment charges until the State Ethics Commission concludes its recently - launched investigation into Sanford's travel expenses.
HCR 119 filed along with HJR 110 lists Obergefell and other cases recently decided by the U.S. Supreme Court as «judicial activism» and asks the U.S. House to investigate possible impeachment of the justices in those cases.
Mayor of Tamale, Musah Iddrisu Superior, who is facing a possible impeachment by the Assembly has received one of the strongest backings since some assembly members petitioned the Presiding Member for his removal.
The Minority in Parliament, has already hinted of a possible impeachment process against President Mahama, for accepting the Ford Expedition gift from the Burkinabe Contractor, Djibril Kanazoe.
The lecturer's comments follow concerns over the disruption of the EC's timetable because of the possible impeachment process against Commission's Chairperson, Charlotte Osei, and her two deputies.
With the drama unfolding over a possible impeachment inquiry into alleged misconduct by President Clinton, many of the students at the school in Warrenton, Va., have been more attuned than usual to the inner workings of...
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