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The US Senate holds the trial and then votes on whether to remove the President. 2/3 of those voting must favor removal in order for it to happen.

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Q: Who decides whether to remove a president from office after an impeachment trial?
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Where does the impeachment for a federal official begin?

The House of Representatives is where impeachment of a federal official begins. The House has the power to impeach, but the Senate decides whether or not to remove the official from office if he or she is impeached by the House.


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What do you call the process for removing the President from office?

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How is the president able to be removed?

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