They could inform the U.S. House of Representatives, the only body with the right to formally charge a federal official with wrongdoing (called impeachment), they could alert the news media, or, unfortunately but apparently the most common response, they could do nothing.
If the official is a U.S. Senator, they can expel him/her with a 2/3 majority vote.
In the case of US presidents, The House impeaches, and the Senate tries the case.
Congress. The Senate tries impeachments while the House of Represenatives actually impeach. Once the Senate convicts a president or other official of impeachment, their removal from office is immediate.
He will be impeached, which means he will have a trial that will be held with the senate as the jury
The Vice President is the president of the Senate.
The president of the senate is the Vice President.
Upon impeachment by the House (House of Representatives), the Senate holds a trial and either convicts the president or office official or acquits them of the impeachment charges. To convict or acquit, there much be a 2/3 vote. This means the majority of Congress (the House and Senate or Legislative Branch) must vote for an action.
I want to know what happens to a bill that is passed by the Senate?
I want to know what happens to a bill that is passed by the Senate?
The vice president is the president of the senate.
The official leader in the Senate is the Vice President of the United States. Their only official duty in the Senate is to preside over it and cast the deciding vote in the event of a tie. However, they typically delegate this responsibility to the President pro tempore, who is the longest-serving member of the majority party.
The Senate President Pro Tempore
The Senate