Legislative Branch
Legislative Branch
The other branches could impeach the president, and if successful, he will be removed from office.
If you mean after the impeachment of the President, the answer is "The Executive" branch. The are two stages of "impeachment". The first is "impeachment", whereby the House of Representatives, by 2/3 majority, calls on the president to be tried before the Senate. The senate then tries the president. The President heads the executive branch. If he is impeached, and convicted by the Senate, he is immediately removed from office and the Vice President assumes presidential powers. If the President is impeached, but not convicted, he is not removed from office and continues as President.
The legislative branch elects the president
The "Oval Office" is the office of the President of the United States, who is the head of the Executive branch.
The office of the president of the United States heads the executive branch.
The President | The Vice President Executive Office of the President | The Cabinet
the president
The main office for the president is the Oval Office.
the vice president
President Vice President The Executive Office of the President The Cabinet www.whitehouse.gov
The constitution states the terms of office and how a president or Vice President can be removed from office.