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The House of Representatives has the sole power of impeaching, while the United States Senate has the sole power to try all impeachments. The removal of impeached officials is automatic upon conviction in the Senate.

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What branch of government conducts impeachment hearings?

The Legislative Branch


What two powers does the Legislative branch have over the Judicial branch?

I would argue that the Legislative branch has at least two important powers over the judicial branch: 1) the ability to approve or reject presidential nominations for judicial office; 2) the power of impeachment over federal judges and justices.


What body hears the trial of impeachment?

legislative branch


What powers does the legislative and judicial branch share?

They do no share powers. The legislative branch creates laws. The judicial branch decides the constitutionality of the laws created by the legislative branch.


what branch of government has been given the power to impeach the president of the US?

The legislative branch holds the powers of impeachment of the President. The House of Representatives is tasked with bringing forth charges. The Senate is tasked with holding the trial of impeachment.


What part of the federal government is responsible for impeachment?

The legislative branch.


What branch governer?

The branch is the legislative. Specifically at the federal level, impeachment is a power of the House of Representatives.


What branch acts as a jury to the president?

The US Senate of the legislative branch acts as a jury in an impeachment trial against the the President.


What are the powers and functions of the legislative branch?

the powers of the legislative branch is to make laws, to approve decisions of the executive Branch,to decide how much money the government can spend.


What government branch impeaches?

The branch is the legislative. Specifically at the federal level, impeachment is a power of the House of Representatives.


What powers does the judicial branch have over the legislated branches?

I would argue that the Legislative branch has at least two important powers over the judicial branch: 1) the ability to approve or reject presidential nominations for judicial office; 2) the power of impeachment over federal judges and justices.


What tool does the legislative branch have to remove the president or a supreme court justice?

Impeachment.