The president can be removed from office through a process informally called impeachment. . Actually impeachment by the House is only the first step. The house passes a bill of impeachment , giving the charges against the president. The Senate is then required to hold a trial based on these charges and make a verdict.
Andrew Johnson and Clinton were both impeached but neither was convicted.
Nixon resigned when faced with charges that were almost certain to lead to impeachment.
The military does not have the athority to remove the president from office.
The Senate in the United States has the power to impeach the president and remove him from office. The president does have to have a trial prior to impeachment.
The Senate in the United States has the power to impeach the president and remove him from office. The president does have to have a trial prior to impeachment.
johnson
yes
Remove him/her from office.
Tenure of Office Act
Treasure of office act
The answer is Andrew Johnson
The Heads of Cabinet departments
The Senate can remove Federal officials from office. The Senate is responsible for initiating an impeachment of a President of the United States. The Senate can also vote to have a member of the Senate removed for misconduct.
The tenure of office act