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They can vote for the Presiden't impeachment.
The US House of Representatives has the sole power of impeachment in the case of the President and other federal office holders. Impeachment is the equivalent of an indictment and can be voted only by the US House of Representatives. If the House votes to impeach a president, then a trial is held in the Senate and 2/3 majority is required to conviction and and removal from office.
Any U.S. Representative, and only a U.S. Representative, may introduce articles of impeachment regarding any federal official, including the President, who is suspected to have committed bribery, treason, a high crime (a felony (?)) or a misdemeanor. If the House passes the articles of impeachment against the President, a trial is held in the Senate, with the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court presiding (the Chief Justice presides only when the President is the subject of the impeachment). At the end of the trial the Senate votes "guilty" or "not guilty". If at least two thirds of the Senators vote "guilty", the President is immediately removed from office and the Vice President becomes President. If less than two thirds of the Senate votes guilty, he is acquitted.
None. Two presidents have been impeached but neither was found guilty by the Senate after impeachment by the House of Representatives.
The Senate acts as the jury; they hold the trial and vote on guilt. The House of Representatives votes to impeach and the Senate decides whether they are guilty.
The senate holds all impeachment trials. If two thirds of the senate finds him guilty then the president will be removed from office. Only the House can impeach the President, not the entire Congress.
Through the impeachment process. The President must first be impeached by the House of Representatives. The House Judicial committee appoints a special prosecutor who presents the case to the members of the House. If the House votes by a simple majority to impeach, it is sent to the Senate for trial. The Senate selects a panel with a prosecutor and puts the President on trial. After the trial the Senate votes. If a 2/3 majority find him guilty, he is removed from office.
Through the impeachment process. The President must first be impeached by the House of Representatives. The House Judicial committee appoints a special prosecutor who presents the case to the members of the House. If the House votes by a simple majority to impeach, it is sent to the Senate for trial. The Senate selects a panel with a prosecutor and puts the President on trial. After the trial the Senate votes. If a 2/3 majority find him guilty, he is removed from office.
Impeachment means a simple majority (at least 51%) of the US House of Representatives votes to file chargesagainst a government official. The person is entitled to a trial in the US Senate before he (or she) can be removed from office. Unless two-thirds of the Senators present vote "guilty," the person is acquitted (found not guilty) and continues to serve in office.The House of Representatives voted to impeach President Andrew Johnson, but the Senate failed to convict him by a single vote. That meant Johnson was found "not guilty," so he couldn't be removed from office.
1. Only the House of Representatives can impeach the President. 2. The president must first break a federal law in order to be impeached. As of right now only two presidents have ever been voted on by the House of Representatives to be impeached and the House voted against it. Unless President Obama breaks a federal law, it is impossible for the House of Representatives to impeach him.
The U. S. Senate has to find him/her guilty of the charge(s) brought by the U. S. House of Representatives.