The Senate holds the (impeachment) removal trial after the House of Representatives has impeached the president. The Chief Justice of the United States (Supreme Court) only presides over the Senate impeachment trial of a US President; otherwise, the Presiding Officer of the Senate chooses a group of Senators to form an "Impeachment Trial Committee" to act as presiding judges. Certain members of the House of Representatives chosen by it act as prosecutors.
If the House of Representatives votes to impeach (bring charges against) the President, he (or she) would go on trial in the Senate. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court presides over the trial.
An impeachment trial takes place in Congress.
In a regular court for any crime involved in the Impeachment case.
In the US Senate
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the floor of congress, probably the Senate Chambers. Congress would act as a jury, and the trial would follow normal criminal proceedings
An impeachment of the president or other government official takes place in the House of Representatives. The trial and conviction takes place in the US Senate.
Impeachment is sent to Senate for trial.
The impeachment of government officials is done in the House of Representatives. The case will be tried in the Senate.
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The impeachment of government officials is done in the House of Representatives. The case will be tried in the Senate.
He tried to replace Edward Stanton.
The House of Representatives. After an impeachment, the impeached person is tried by the Senate.
Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton were both impeached.
Impeachment means to bring a formal charge of criminal wrongdoing against an elected official (you are thinking of the President). It does NOT mean trying them. The House of Representatives conducts Impeachment proceedings. If the President were impeached by them (has happened 2 times) then the President would be tried by the Senate.
The House of Representatives "accuses" an official of wrongdoing by bringing articles of impeachment against him (or her). If a simple majority of the House votes for impeachment (to bring charges against), then the official would go on trial in the Senate.Article I of the Constitution gives the House of Representatives the sole power of impeachment.