House of Representatives
The Senate tries federal office holders who have been impeached by the House.
The US Senate tries government officials who have been impeached by the House of Representatives, and may remove them from office if they find just cause.
the house of representatives has the power of impeachment and the senate has the sole power to try an impeached officer
The US Senate has the sole power to try impeachment cases for federal officials.
The House of Representatives. After an impeachment, the impeached person is tried by the Senate.
The House of Representatives has the sole power of impeachment.
I think you're discussing Presidential impeachment, answer is both houses of Congress. House of Representatives actually 'impeaches' the President (essentially charging him or her) and the Senate holds the trial and if convicted, the President is removed from office. The Vice President can also be impeached as well as officers of the United States. Technically, the term impeachment is mis-used, but it has been mis-used so often, it essentially refers to the involuntary removal of the president.
The US House of Representatives has the sole power to impeach federal officials. If an official is impeached by the House, the US Senate must hold a trial based on the impeachment charges. The Senate serves as the jury and a 2/3 vote for conviction is required in order to remove the official from office.
Its either the Senate, Supreme Court, House of Representatives, or electoral collage.
The House of Representatives has the sole power to impeach the President. Once he is impeached - which is like being formally accused of a crime by a grand jury - the Senate has the sole power to try the case.
The Legislative Branch.Congress may change the size of the Supreme Court.The House of Representatives has the sole power of impeachment (like indictment); the Senate has the sole authority to try and impeached official to determine if he or she should be removed from office.
A person who has sole power is an autocrat.