The House of Representatives.
The power to impeach
The House of Representatives can impeach the President. If they find that the President has violated his/her oath, they may start the process.
The impeachment of government officials is done in the House of Representatives. The case will be tried in the Senate.
The House of RepresentativesUnder 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 House of Representatives has the sole power to impeach federal officials in the US.
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Impeach
The House of Representatives.
The power to impeach
The House of Representatives can impeach the President. If they find that the President has violated his/her oath, they may start the process.
Only the House of Representatives is empowered to impeach the president. Then it is the job of the Senate to try him/her.
House Of Representatives can only impeach all government officials.
In the US the House of Representatives the sole power to impeach and the US Senate has the sole power to try impeachments. The process begins in the House of Representatives.
No. The power of impeachment belongs solely to the House of Representatives, part of the Legislative Branch.
The impeachment of government officials is done in the House of Representatives. The case will be tried in the Senate.
The House of Representatives can impeach the government officials.