No!
Congress
no, The process of impeachment is an option of the Congress.
Make U.S. Laws, and impeachment trials for the President, Vice President, and other Congress Members.
The president can veto any bill passed by Congress. This stops a divided Congress since a 2/3 majority is required to pass the bill over the veto. The president can fail to enforce laws that he does not like. Congress can fight back with impeachment or censure but there are usually serious political costs to such actions, so Congress often does nothing. The president can also use a "carrot and stick" approach to influence individual Congress members.
File articles of impeachment
Yes, through the impeachment process. Articles of Impeachment are drafted by the Congress detailed specific charges against a sitting president.
Andrew Johnson.
They don't. With the exception of trying the President in impeachment, Congress does not try cases. That is the functional of the judicial branch.
Andrew Johnson
Of course, this process is known as impeachment of a president and needs an organized vote in congress
No, it's an expressed power of Congress and could not be delegated.
No, the president does not have the power to remove the vice president from office. The only way a vice president can be removed is through the impeachment process by Congress.