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How a member of Congress can be removed from house


Can a member of Congress be impeached like the president?
The Constitution states that the President, Vice President and all civil Officers of the United States can be impeached, but does that include Congress?
Credit: Associated Press
Author: Matthew Copeland (WTLV)
Updated: 8:37 AM MST April 3, 2021
WASHINGTON, D.C., USA The fallout from the sex trafficking investigation against Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz only seemed to widen Friday with the resignation of his spokesperson.
Gaetz, 38, vehemently denied all allegations against him and declared he had no intention to resign from office.
However, California Democratic Rep. Ted Lieu urged Gaetz to be removed from the Judiciary Committee, the committee that oversees the Justice Department.  ....

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Letter to the Editor: Resolutions, Revelations, and Rebukes – Oh My! (3/4/21)


Thursday, March 4, 2021
Dear Editor,
A fellow Republican inquired of whether I thought as “good” the ‘Resolution of Disappointment and Rebuke,’ drafted against Senator Ben Sasse, and passed on a majority vote by the Nebraska Republican Party State Central Committee (SCC) Saturday, 27 February 2021. I replied that my thoughts remain conflicted.
Notwithstanding that 251 individuals from SCC District (315), inclusive of nine counties, signed their names to a petition demanding Senator Sasse be censored – the least of their desired penalties, which ranged from “recall” (unconstitutional), to “resignation” (a snowball’s chance), to “expulsion” from the Republican Party (unenforceable), to “Senator Sasse, one short rope, one tall tree, and some assembly required.” … ....

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