Friss jézusúristen, ezekhez képest Gyurcsány nemzeti keresztény!Együk meg a babákat, hogy csökkenjen az ökológiai lábnyomunk, mert végünk van, meghalunk, hangzott el az USA Demokrata Párt klímavédő rendezvényén egy ökoharcos nő szájából, aki pánikba esett sírt és fetrengett!
1.“Inquiry”is the process of searching for knowledge and information about a problem through asking questions and probing while “investigation”is the organized process of inquiring about a problem through inspection and assessment. 2.Both an inquiry and an investigation may be used interchangeably, but an investigation is a more lengthy process than an inquiry. 3.An investigation involves an inquiry and vice versa; inquiries may be done not as painstakingly thorough as that of an investigation. 4.“Inquiry” comes from the Latin words “in” (into) and “quaerere” (ask or seek) while “investigation” comes from the Latin word “investigatus” (to track).
President Trump is facing an impeachment investigation over a contentious phone call with the president of Ukraine.
Now that House Democrats initiated impeachment proceedings against Trump, can he still issue pardons?
Yes. The President can issue pardons in criminal cases right up until the moment he leaves office. In fact, many presidents have issued pardons in their final days and hours in office, likely because pardons tend to be politically unpopular.
But remember: While the President has the constitutional power to pardon federal crimes — "offenses against the United States" — he cannot issue pardons for impeachment.
So, if the President or any other federal official is impeached by the House and then convicted by the Senate, there is nothing he — or anyone else — can do to reverse it. There is no way to appeal or undo an impeachment.