No, it's an expressed power of Congress and could not be delegated.
I would call it a "delegated power" meaning power that constitutionally belongs to Congress is passed along or delegated to the President.
executive power
The power of the President of the United States, delegated or implied by the Constitution, to implement and enforce laws.
Make treaties
This maxim means that authority delegated cannot anymore be delegated. For instance, executive power vested by the constitution on the president.
The answer is YES. The HOUSE has the sole power of impeachment. And the SENATE decides the case in impeachment.
The Senate has the sole power to try all impeachment. When the impeachment case is with the US President, the presiding officer will be the Chief Justice.
delegated powers
By impeachment. A president can be impeached for "treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors."
The House of Representatives act as the grand jury charging him or her with impeachment and the Senate is then the jury.
The Senate in the United States has the power to impeach the president and remove him from office. The president does have to have a trial prior to impeachment.
The Senate in the United States has the power to impeach the president and remove him from office. The president does have to have a trial prior to impeachment.