And the public does not believe the charges against him are an impeachable offense.
To go to the determination of whether or not there was an impeachable offense.
It is a criminal offense, a felony, and it has historically been an impeachable offense.
"It would, in fact, be unreasonable to limit impeachable offenses to criminal conduct, " the report said.
It is not the actual lie about the relationship that rises to an impeachable offense.
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Since misdeeds of this sort have no bearing on official presidential conduct, they are not impeachable.
The American people and Democrats and others believe that the president's conduct was bad, but not impeachable.
The king will be impeachable with the support of two-thirds of an elected parliament but this is currently unimaginable.
Perot may be overdrawing the ties to Clinton, none of which yet approximate Watergate-scale implications or impeachable offenses.
The conduct alleged -- even if proven -- does not rise to the level of an impeachable offense.
Stephen Presser, a law professor from Northwestern University, had his turn to explain what constitutes an impeachable offence.
But not being guilty of an impeachable offense is a low hurdle for a president focused on his legacy.
It is claimed that the Judiciary Committee decided that tax fraud by President Nixon was not an impeachable offense.
Let me first say, it is not a crime nor an impeachable offense to engage in inappropriate personal conduct.
Give the House Judiciary Committee sole jurisdiction for conducting a proper review of Starr's anticipated report on impeachable offenses.
On this article, the only question for me is whether it rises to the level of an impeachable offense.
Therefore, failing to do so, and to pay Social Security benefits as required by law, would be an impeachable offense.
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While the former may not be an impeachable offense, it is certainly an inexcusable one that warrants active Congressional inquiry.
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As serious as those charges are, not all such conduct in all instances may rise to the level of an impeachable offense.
Two weeks ago, Independent Counsel Ken Starr sent Congress a report on possible impeachable activities by the president involving the Lewinsky affair.
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The proponents of impeachment have provided no direct evidence of impeachable offenses.
To be sure, some of Obama's antagonists will overreach by framing every scandal as the next Watergate and each revelation as an impeachable offense.
The Independent Counsel Act calls upon the independent counsel to make a referral when there is credible and substantial information of potential impeachable offenses.
In addition, virtually everyone agrees that serious crimes such as murder and rape would be impeachable even though they do not involve official duties.
House leaders last week made public Starr's report, which cited 11 instances of alleged impeachable offenses by Clinton, including perjury and obstruction of justice.
Here the judge's violation of the oath 'to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth' was deemed an impeachable offense.
"The report speaks for itself and contains many, many, many acts that I find, and most of my colleagues find, to be impeachable, " Rose said.
That it is equivalent to bribery, a per se, impeachable offense.
They must provide clear and convincing evidence of specific impeachable conduct.
The independent counsel statute requires that the independent counsel advise the House of Representatives if the independent counsel receives substantial and credible information of potential impeachable offenses.
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