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.
The U.S. Senate
The impeachment of government officials is done in the House of Representatives. The case will be tried in the Senate.
The House of Representatives can impeach the President. If they find that the President has violated his/her oath, they may start the process.
The House of Representatives.
The hearings to impeach a president do not start in the Senate. They start at the House of Representatives before proceeding to the Senate.
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The House of Representatives can impeach the President. The Senate conducts the trial and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court presides for the President.
The impeachment of government officials is done in the House of Representatives. The case will be tried in the Senate.
They can impeach the president
Only the House of Representatives can do this.
The House of Representatives can impeach the President. If they find that the President has violated his/her oath, they may start the process.
Only the House of Representatives is empowered to impeach the president. Then it is the job of the Senate to try him/her.
Yes. According to the constitution, the House has the power to impeach federal officials (even the president). The Senate acts as the jury, and (in presidential cases) the Chief Justice acts as the judge.
The House of Representatives has the sole power to impeach federal officials in the US.
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The House of Representatives.
The hearings to impeach a president do not start in the Senate. They start at the House of Representatives before proceeding to the Senate.
The House of Representatives must vote to impeach the individual and the Senate conducts the trial. Impeachment is not a conviction, but similar to an indictment in a criminal matter.