What is impeachment cases?
- Trying a government official for misconduct in office.
Well Washington was into apples cause he chopped down the cherry tree. Carter was into peanuts. I know of no president that was impeaches. It would be rather syrupy and stickyto actually be impeaches.
The House of Representatives
Legislative
The United States Senate
The House of Representatives. The Senate are then needed to approve the impeachment.
According to the constitution, the House of Representatives 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.
Legislative branch
If the U.S. House of Representatives impeaches an individual, the U.S. Senate holds a trial to determine if the individual will be removed from office. So, the House impeaches (or does not impeach) and the Senate removes (or does not remove) an impeached person from office.
Legislative branch. Hose impeaches, Senate tries the charges.
The branch is the legislative. Specifically at the federal level, impeachment is a power of the House of Representatives.
The "witch" branch of government can only be impeached by an ordained "witch-hunter" or exorcist.
The legislative branch is granted the authority to impeach federal officials. If convicted, the officials can then be removed from office.