If the U.S. House of Representatives impeaches an individual, the U.S. Senate holds a trial to determine if the individual will be removed from office. So, the House impeaches (or does not impeach) and the Senate removes (or does not remove) an impeached person from office.
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The House of Representatives has this responsibility and power.
Trials take place in federal courts. Trials for impeachment are held in the US Senate.
The Senate is responsible for trying impeachment cases. The House of Representatives will bring the impeachment charge. A two-thirds majority vote is needed to impeach an official.
The full Senate votes to determine the verdict in an impeachment trial. Two-thirds of the Senators must find an official guilty in order to remove him (or her) from office.
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