If you mean US presidential impeachments, then the Senate has the sole power to try and acquit or convict.
The Senate tries impeachment trials. Upon conviction, a public official will be removed from office and barred in the future, but no criminal charges result from an impeachment trial.
The U. S. Senate tries federal impeachment cases. The House of Representatives votes to impeach based on the articles of impeachment.
The Senate hold the trial and acts as jury in any impeachment of an elected federal official.
The House of Judiciary Committee is.
The United States Senate.
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The Senate
the senate does
The Senate tries federal office holders who have been impeached 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.
i think its the senate
House of Representatives
As of September 2021, nine governors in the United States have been impeached.
The Legislative Branch. The President is impeached by the House, and would be tried by the Senate.
Two U.S. presidents have been impeached: Andrew Johnson, the seventeenth chief executive, and William J. Clinton, the forty-second. ----------------------- While both were impeached, neither Johnson nor Clinton were convicted.
Andrew Johnson, and Bill Clinton
No US presidents have been impeached and convicted and so removed from office.
federal judges have most been impeached and removed by congress.