The US Senate tries government officials who have been impeached by the House of Representatives, and may remove them from office if they find just cause.
The articles of impeachment must be passed by a majority of the House of Representatives. The Senate then tries the impeached person and votes on their conviction. If two-thirds of the Senate votes on the person's conviction, they are convicted. Normally, in these trials, the Vice Presidents presides. However, in a case of the President being tried, the Chief Justice resides over the trial. This is because it is hard for a Vice President not to be biased if the conviction of the President means he will become the new President.
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The Senate is responsible for trying impeachment cases. The House of Representatives will bring the impeachment charge. A two-thirds majority vote is needed to impeach an official.
There is more than one. But one important one is that only the House of Representatives can impeach the president. Impeachment is the accusation phase, it is not conviction. The Senate tries the president after the impeachment, and the Senate decides whether or not the president is guilty. But the process must be initiated by the House.
The US Senate tries government officials who have been impeached by the House of Representatives, and may remove them from office if they find just cause.
The US Senate tries government officials who have been impeached by the House of Representatives, and may remove them from office if they find just cause.
The Senate tries federal office holders who have been impeached by the House.
The Legislative Branch. The President is impeached by the House, and would be tried by the Senate.
if it is an impeachment case for a president the the house of representatives accuse the president and the senate tries them
the house of representatives writes up the charges, and the senate tries the case.
i think its the senate
Article 2 Section 4 U.S. Constitution "The President, Vice President and all civil Officers of the United States, shall be removed from Office on Impeachment for, and Conviction of, Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors." Anyone can be impeached, Supreme Court justices, federal judges, Cabinet members, directer of the FBI, CIA. Impeachment itself simply means to bring charges against. Only the House of Representatives can impeach the President and certain other federal officers. Once impeached, the Senate puts them on trial and may remove them from office House and Senate impeaches, tries, and removes it's own members. Holders of public office at other levels of government can be impeached through other paths. For example, a Governor or state judge is impeached through processes specified by the particular state.
Well, if you are referring to the branch of government then the legislative branch. Which includes the state senators and house of representatives.
In the case of US presidents, The House impeaches, and the Senate tries the case.
The articles of impeachment must be passed by a majority of the House of Representatives. The Senate then tries the impeached person and votes on their conviction. If two-thirds of the Senate votes on the person's conviction, they are convicted. Normally, in these trials, the Vice Presidents presides. However, in a case of the President being tried, the Chief Justice resides over the trial. This is because it is hard for a Vice President not to be biased if the conviction of the President means he will become the new President.
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