Presidents Johnson and Clinton.
Only the House of Representatives may impeach a federal official. The 16 federal officials impeached to date include two Presidents, Andrew Johnson & Bill Clinton.
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Under the United States Constitution, the House of Representatives must vote to impeach the president. It requires a simple majority vote for the measure to be passed and sent to the Senate for trial.
The House of Representatives can impeach the government officials.
The legislative branch. More specifically, the House of Representatives impeaches (Article I Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution) and the Senate tries, with the Chief Justice presiding in the case of the president (Section 3).
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 can impeach the president, vice president, and all civil officers of the united states.
The House of Representatives has the sole power to impeach federal officials in the US.
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1. Only the House of Representatives can impeach the President. 2. The president must first break a federal law in order to be impeached. As of right now only two presidents have ever been voted on by the House of Representatives to be impeached and the House voted against it. Unless President Obama breaks a federal law, it is impossible for the House of Representatives to impeach him.
Article I Section 2 of the United States Constitution grants authority to the Congress to impeach presidents, judges, and civil officers. The steps include House committee hearings and a vote to impeach. Impeachment is then conducted by the House followed by the Senate. In the Impeachment of William Clinton he was found guilty in the House, but innocent by the Senate.
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