the process of bringing formal charges against an elected official for misconduct or crimes committed while in office
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Impeachment is the process of bringing formal charges against an elected official for misconduct or crimes committed while in office. It is a constitutional mechanism in many countries, including the United States, to hold public officials accountable for their actions. The impeachment process typically involves a formal investigation, followed by a trial where evidence is presented and a judgment is made by a legislative body, such as the Congress or Parliament. If an official is found guilty of impeachable offenses, they may be removed from office and potentially face criminal prosecution.