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impeachable

[im-pee-chuh-buhl] / ɪmˈpi tʃə bəl /


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As a House committee has dug into the crash investigation to determine whether Ravnsborg may have committed an impeachable offense surrounding the crash, some lawmakers have questioned whether Noem and Price applied undue pressure on prosecutors as she pushed for Ravnsborg to be forced from his office.

From Seattle Times

Clinton supporters argued the “impeachable offense” was about his private sex life, which should never have been investigated by independent counsel Kenneth W. Starr, who was originally tasked with the Whitewater controversy.

From Washington Post

The petition says the special session would be called for “investigating and evaluating whether the conduct of Jason Ravnsborg … surrounding the death of Joe Boever, involved impeachable offenses.”

From Seattle Times

Under total war rules, it's irrelevant that Biden did not commit an impeachable offense, unlike Trump, who committed two, first by pressuring a foreign ally to intervene in his favor in the 2020 election and then, when he lost, by inciting an insurrection to block confirmation of his opponent's victory.

From Salon

But the actual number of impeachable offenses committed by Trump was a lot more than that, from his obstruction of justice in the Russia probe to his mainlining foreign bribes through his hotels to abuse of power against the press to tax fraud to campaign fraud, and probably a few more things I'm forgetting.

From Salon