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I think you are confused. A veto is what a president does to a bill he doesn't want or like. People are not vetoed. The word you are looking for is impeachment. A impeachment starts in the house and is done in the senate.

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The US Senate holds a trial after a public official is impeached and if 2/3 of the Senators vote to convict he is removed from office.

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The actions of which government body can be vetoed by the president?

Any bills passed by the House of Representatives can be vetoed by the President. The President may veto the entire bill or any part of it.


The process by which a president is removed from office starts with in the House of Representatives?

, which has the power to initiate impeachment proceedings. If a majority of the House votes to impeach the president, the case is then tried in the Senate. A two-thirds majority vote in the Senate is required to convict and remove the president from office.


What percentage does each house need for congress to pass a vetoed law and override the president?

Two thirds. 66.6%


After impeachment who has the power to remove president from office?

The House of Representatives act as the grand jury charging him or her with impeachment and the Senate is then the jury.


What is the margin to impeach the president?

A simple in the House suffices for the impeachment. The Senate then holds a trial and a 2/3 majority is requited to convict and remove the president from office.


What can congress do when it has heard that the president has vetoed a bill?

Congress can override the veto by a 2/3s vote in both the House and Senate.


Where is the office in the White House?

the president's office is located on the third floor of the white house


Where president's office?

in the white house


What can impeach and remove president from office?

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.


Where is the president's office in the White House?

it is called the oval office


What is it called When a judge or executive is removed from office?

Being impeached. Being impeached is incorrect. The House votes whether to "impeach" a president with articles concerning the charges. Once impeached, the Senate votes whether to remove a president from office, while the Chief Justice presides over the trial. Bill Clinton was impeached, but not removed from office. I think kicking a president out of office is simply referred to as removal from office.


What is the use of the Oval Office?

The Oval Office is a room that is located in the West Wing of the White House. It is used to conduct official presidential business such as signing bills and laws.