Senate
The Senate is the house of Congress that tries the president on charges of impeachment. If the House of Representatives votes to impeach the president, the Senate conducts the trial and has the authority to remove the president from office with a two-thirds majority vote.
The House is the body of Congress that has the power to impeach a president.
They are both part of the U.S. government. The president is head of the executive branch while Congress makes up the legislative branch.
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It was rejected by Congress and the president Apex
When did he become prsident?
Congress. The Senate tries impeachments while the House of Represenatives actually impeach. Once the Senate convicts a president or other official of impeachment, their removal from office is immediate.
No, since it is a part of the president's cabinet, the president controls it.
The President is part of the executive branch, and Congress is part of the legislative branch. Courts, such as the Supreme Court, are part of the judicial branch.
He doesn't work in the white house. Congress tries to separate them so if there is an assassination only one of them gets it.
One of the few constitutional duties of the Vice-President is to serve as President of the US Senate.
The president is part of the executive branch of government. The other two branches are the judicial and legislative, which are represented by Congress and the Supreme Court, respectively.