No. While a select committee can recommend that articles of impeachment be brought, it cannot bring charges (articles of impeachment) or conduct the impeachment trial. Articles of Impeachment are brought by the full House of Representatives, and the impeachment trial is conducted by the Senate with the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court presiding.
A conference committee
Impeachment hearings in the United States typically begin in the House of Representatives. Specifically, they are usually initiated by the House Judiciary Committee or another relevant committee that investigates the allegations against the president or other officials. If the committee finds sufficient evidence, they can draft articles of impeachment, which the full House then votes on. If approved, the process moves to the Senate for a trial.
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The full Senate serves as the jury in any impeachment trial. Most impeachment proceedings have been conducted against federal court judges (below the Supreme Court), so the Senate streamlined the trial process to allow the majority of Senators to conduct the chamber's regular business while an "Impeachment Trial Committee" listens to testimony and acts as a panel of judges. At the end of the trial, the committee compiles a report which the full Senate reads before voting for conviction or acquittal.
which type of committee exists for a limited period of time in order to perform a specific job
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select committee
The Chairman of the Judiciary Committee in the House of Representatives starts impeachment proceedings. An impeachment trial is then held.
A conference committee
select committee.
The senate watergate committee
The Senate appointed a select committee chaired by Sam Irvin to investigate and their hearing were broadcast on net network TV for about three months and followed by much of the public. Later, the House began preliminaries to consider impeachment of the President.
select committee The select committee are usually set up or created for a specific purpose.
Impeachment hearings in the United States typically begin in the House of Representatives. Specifically, they are usually initiated by the House Judiciary Committee or another relevant committee that investigates the allegations against the president or other officials. If the committee finds sufficient evidence, they can draft articles of impeachment, which the full House then votes on. If approved, the process moves to the Senate for a trial.
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A temporary committee is often called an ad hoc committee. This type of committee is established for a specific task or purpose and is dissolved after the task is completed.