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The power to impeach presidents, judges, and civil servants is an explicit authority granted to Congress. The legislative branch can draft articles of impeachment and try the accused before them.
An impeachment starts in the House and then the trial moves to the senate.
The Senate tries impeachment trials. Upon conviction, a public official will be removed from office and barred in the future, but no criminal charges result from an impeachment trial.
if it is an impeachment case for a president the the house of representatives accuse the president and the senate tries them
The US Senate acts as the jury and tries any impeachment cases. When the House of Representatives accuses an official of a crime, the US Senate decides whether or not the official is guilty.
The impeachment of government officials is done in the House of Representatives. The case will be tried in the Senate.
the house of representatives is the sole power of impeachment in our government
What is impeachment cases? - Trying a government official for misconduct in office.
the house of representatives writes up the charges, and the senate tries the case.
If you mean US presidential impeachments, then the Senate has the sole power to try and acquit or convict.