Congress may impeach federal officials.
the house can impeach the president, vice president, and all civil officers of the united states.
The President, Vice president, and all civil officers of the United States "may be removed from the Office on Impeachment for and Conviction of, Treason, Bribery, Or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors." The house has the sole power to impeach- accuse and bring charges.
The House of Representatives is the only body the US Constitution authorizes to impeach the President and other civil officers.
The legislative branch has the right to impeach high ranking officials. Including Federal officers, military generals. But normally for someone to be impeached they must go through a trial, which would be held by the judicial branch. (Court)
In the United States, the House of Representatives may impeach 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.
The Legislative Branch is made up of Congress members. The branch can apply legislation and enact war. The branch also has the authority to impeach federal officers.
The power to impeach
The body that can impeach is the House of Representatives. They are the only ones that have the authority to bring charges against federal officials.
local_state or federal legislative body
Impeachment.
the officers of the courts
There are police officers at every level of government. Federal, state, county, city and agencies all can have sworn police officers.