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What happens when a federal official is impeached?

A. They are accused of serious wrongdoing by the president and tried by the Senate

B. They are accused of serious wrongdoing by the house and tried by the Supreme Court

C. They are accused of serious wrongdoing by the house and tried by the Senate

D. There accused of serious wrongdoing by the president and tried by the Supreme Court

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  1. 2 June, 00:17
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    The correct option is C.

    An official is liable for impeachment if he commit serious offences that are punishable under the law. Once an official is impeached, he will be tried by the senate and conviction will remove the official from his office. After conviction, the senate can even go ahead and vote in order to debar the convicted official from holding any future office.
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