I assume you mean the Vice President and President Pro Tempour.
The power to impeach
The decisions about officers in the House of Representatives are made in the party caucus offices. These are usually near the partly leaders' offices.
The last sentence in Article 1, Section 2. "The House of Representatives shall chuse [sic] their Speaker and other Officers; and shall have the sole Power of Impeachment."
speaker of the house, majority leader, minority leader. boom.
It's more of an implication than a statement: From Article I, Section 2, Clause 5: "The House of Representatives shall chuse [sic] their Speaker and other Officers..."
The House of Representatives is the only body the US Constitution authorizes to impeach the President and other civil officers.
If you mean the United States House of Representatives they have the powers to: 1) Pass revenue tax increases 2) Start the impeachment of Federal Officers 3) Elect the President in a Electoral College Deadlock
In the United States, the House of Representatives may initiate impeachment proceedings against the President, Vice-President, Federal judges (including Supreme Court justices) and other "civil officers," such as cabinet members. Congress has chosen to interpret "civil officers" as anyone the President appoints.In 1799, Congress determined Senators and Representatives cannot be impeached.
approve treaties approve selection of certain federal officers, and the jury in certain cases of impeachment.
The number of representative in the U.S. House of Representatives is fixed at 435.
There are 435 representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives.
There are 15 Michigan Representatives in the US House of Representatives. There are 110 Representatives in the Michigan House of Representatives.