The Nonlegislative Powers.
- the power to choose the president - the removal power - the confirmation power - ratification power - amendment power Congress has the power to try and impeach a president by vote.
The judicial power is the state of legislature ability to impeach. The judicial power is the constitutional authority vested in courts and judges to hear and decide justiciable cases, and to interpret, and enforce or void.
- the power to choose the president - the removal power - the confirmation power - ratification power - amendment power Congress has the power to try and impeach a president by vote.
Congress (judicial AND legislative branches) are denied the power to impeach, that is the right of the Supreme Court
One of the two unique powers of the senate include confirming presidential appointees. The other is the power to impeach a president or federal judge.
They can impeach the president
Can impeach (formally accuse) the president.
1. The ability to pass laws 2. the power to impeach 3. the power to veto a presidents bill 4. to vote something unconstitutional
impeach the president
Impeach
Three safeguards against abuse of presidential power are Congress, Supreme Court, and the ability of Congress to impeach.