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According to Aricle 1, Section 3.6 of the U.S. Constitution "The Senate shall have the sole power to try all impeachments." All impeachment trials are held in the Senate, where the President can be found guilty with an a 2/3 vote majority.

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One power that is reserved to the Senate is the power to confirm presidential appointees. The president chooses candidates for positions such as members of his Cabinet, directors of federal agencies and federal judges.

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Senate has the sole power to give their advise and consent to presidential appointments. They also have the power to conduct impeachment trials.

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In the Congress, only the Senate is responsible for confirming nominees that the President makes to the US Supreme Court, or to high offices in the Executive Branch.

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Hold a trial for an official who has been impeached

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Power to Impeach

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Try impeachments

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to destroy you

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impeachments

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