The House of Representatives
Under Article I, Section 2 of the Constitution, the House of Representatives has the sole power to impeach (bring charges against) federal officials.
The impeachment process is similar to a grand jury indictment in a criminal trial, in that the House doesn't vote on guilt or innocence, but on whether there is a legitimate reason to try an official on specific charges (called Articles of Impeachment). If a simple majority of the House votes for impeachment, the official proceeds to trial in the Senate.
The House of Representatives has the sole power to impeach federal officials. The House of Representatives has this power under Article 1, Section 2 of the Constitution.
The legislative branch holds the powers of impeachment of the President. The House of Representatives is tasked with bringing forth charges. The Senate is tasked with holding the trial of impeachment.
The branch of government that can establish a federal government is the legislative. This is done through the Congress which is given the power by the US constitution.
The executive branch makes suggestions on the budget, but Congress has control over it.
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The House of Representatives , which is the lower chamber of the legislative branch of the US government, has the power to impeach the President. Impeachment requires the Senate to hold a trial which upon conviction by 2/3 of the Senate would remove the President from office,
The legislative branch holds the powers of impeachment of the President. The House of Representatives is tasked with bringing forth charges. The Senate is tasked with holding the trial of impeachment.
The power to impeach presidents, judges, and civil servants is an explicit authority granted to Congress. The legislative branch can draft articles of impeachment and try the accused before them.
The US Senate of the legislative branch acts as a jury in an impeachment trial against the the President.
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The Legislative Branch. The House of Representatives has the sole power of impeachment (like a grand jury indictment). If the House votes for impeachment, the Senate conducts a trial to determine if the judge should be removed from office.
The US Congress has this power. The House of Representatives starts the impeachment proceedings but the Senate has the final vote.
The branch of government that can establish a federal government is the legislative. This is done through the Congress which is given the power by the US constitution.
The executive branch makes suggestions on the budget, but Congress has control over it.
The Judicial branch of US Government has the power to interpret existing law. The Legislative branch creates law and the Executive branch enforces existing law.
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The US Congress. The House of Representatives must vote for impeachment (indictment) and the Senate holds the actual trial, which requires a 2/3 majority to convict.