During an impeachment, the House of Representatives debates the case for impeachment and if there is enough evidence, passes a Bill of Impeachment.
After the president is impeached, then a trial will be held in the Congress. The House presents the evidence supporting impeachment, and the Senate acts as a jury. If the Senate convicts, then the President would be removed from office.
Two presidents have been impeached; Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton. Neither were convicted by the Senate or removed from office.
Yes, Congress can impeach both the President and Vice President simultaneously.
The House is the body of Congress that has the power to impeach a president.
Congress can impeach a president.
SENATE. A+ (; cheaters.
impeach the president
Congress
Congress
Congress can impeach a president (accuse them of a crime), override the president's veto power, and reject his or her treaties.
Andrew Johnson
they can impeach him
In 1867, the president's refusal to cooperate with Congress's plans for ___ leads Congress to impeach him. At the end of his eleven-day trial, he is found not guilty.
If the president lies under oath or commits a crime like a felony.