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The House of Representatives is the only body the US Constitution authorizes to impeach a government official.

Impeachment is the first of a two-step process intended to remove a government official from public office for some form of wrongdoing. The Constitution refers to impeachable offenses as "treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors," which, in addition to treason and bribery, may mean criminal behavior, ethics violations, rules violations, abuse of power, etc. An official may be impeached for something that isn't illegal, but is still considered misconduct by members of the House.

The impeachment process is like a Grand Jury indictment, where the District Attorney attempts to convince a Grand Jury that there's sufficient evidence to proceed to a criminal trial.

First, a committee conducts an investigation; then, if they believe there is sufficient evidence for a trial, files "Articles of Impeachment," or charges, against the official. The allegations are presented to the full House for a vote. If a simple majority of Representatives voting agree, the official is impeached (or indicted).

The second step is a trial in the Senate where a group of House members, called managers, act as the prosecution. The impeached official is represented by a private attorney. Members of the Senate fill the roles of judge and jury. At the conclusion of the trial, the Senate votes whether to convict. Conviction requires a two-thirds super-majority; otherwise, the official is acquitted and may continue performing in her or her official capacity.

The only function of impeachment is removing the accused from office; there are no legal penalties associated with this political process.

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What role does the House have in the impeachment process?

The Sole Power Of the whole Impeachment.


True or false The senate brings impeachment charges and the house acts as the court?

Article One of the United States Constitution gives the House of Representatives the sole power of impeachment and the Senate the sole power to try impeachments.


Which branch of the US government has the power of Impeachment?

The House of RepresentativesUnder Article I, Section 2 of the Constitution, the House of Representatives has the sole power to impeach (bring charges against) federal officials.The impeachment process is similar to a grand jury indictment in a criminal trial, in that the House doesn't vote on guilt or innocence, but on whether there is a legitimate reason to try an official on specific charges (called Articles of Impeachment). If a simple majority of the House votes for impeachment, the official proceeds to trial in the Senate.The House of Representatives has the sole power to impeach federal officials. The House of Representatives has this power under Article 1, Section 2 of the Constitution.


What sole power of impeachment?

The sole power of impeachment refers to the exclusive authority granted to the House of Representatives in the United States to initiate impeachment proceedings against federal officials, including the President. This process involves bringing charges, or articles of impeachment, against an official for misconduct. If the House votes to impeach, the case then moves to the Senate, which has the authority to conduct a trial and ultimately decide whether to convict and remove the official from office.


Which people alone can be removed from office by impeachment?

The House of Representatives has the sole power of impeachment.

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What role does the House have in the impeachment process?

The Sole Power Of the whole Impeachment.


What agency has sole power to try an 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.


What body votes on impeachment?

The House of Representatives holds the sole power of impeachment .


What does the house of representatives have to do with impeachment?

the house of representatives is the sole power of impeachment in our government


Who has the sole power to try all impeachments?

TheSenate has the sole power to try all Impeachments. The House of Representatives has the sole power of Impeachment. This is according to the US. Constitution in Article 1


Does the house of representatives have anything to do with impeachment of a president?

The answer is YES. The HOUSE has the sole power of impeachment. And the SENATE decides the case in impeachment.


What role does the senate have in the impeachment?

The role that the senate has in the impeachment process is sole power to try-to judge, sit as a court-in impeachment cases.


Who has the authority to try impeached cases?

The US Senate has the sole power to try impeachment cases for federal officials.


Who has the sole power to hold impeachment trials?

The Senate has the sole power to hold the trial


What sole power does the senate have?

Senate has the sole power to give their advise and consent to presidential appointments. They also have the power to conduct impeachment trials.


What is the difference between the sole power of impeachment of the house and that of the senate?

electrisity


Who has authority to try impeachment cases?

The US Senate has the sole power to try impeachment cases for federal officials.