Speech and Debate Clause
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Congress has the ability to impeach the President, and remove judges from office for improper conduct. Congress can also make laws and override a presidential veto of a bill. Congress also has the power to give approval on budget spending and approve judges and supreme court justices.
The Constitution of the United States says that 2/3 of the Congressmen need to be present to do business. That means that 67 Senators and 291 House of Representatives need to be present during sessions.
Agency Ethics Counselor
The Congress have the power to conduct military affairs.
The principle of ministerial responsibility holds that government ministers are responsible for the actions and decisions of their departments. This means they are accountable to the parliament or congress for the policies and conduct of their ministry. Ministers are expected to answer to the legislature for any shortcomings or controversies arising within their area of responsibility.
# Disgrace arising from exceedingly shameful conduct; ignominy. # Scornful reproach or contempt:. # A cause of shame or disgrace.
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The person to whom Congress gives the authority to conduct war and command the military is the President of the United States at that time.
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The term impeach means to accuse a public official of wrong conduct while in office.
An official condemnation by Congress of its own members is typically expressed through a formal censure, which is a disciplinary action that serves as a public reprimand. This process occurs when a member's conduct is deemed to violate ethical standards or rules of the legislative body. Censure does not remove the member from office but serves to formally denounce their behavior and may impact their reputation and standing within Congress. Such actions require a majority vote in either the House of Representatives or the Senate.
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