Impeachment starts in the House, but the hearings are held in the Senate.
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Yes the house has something to do with the impeachment
the house of representatives is the sole power of impeachment in our government
The answer is YES. The HOUSE has the sole power of impeachment. And the SENATE decides the case in impeachment.
The impeachment is an accusation of wrong-doing, and it may be brought against the President by the House of Representatives. If the impeachment bill passes, it is sent to the Senate for their vote for or against conviction.
impeachment
Impeachment is a formal process in which an elected official is accused of unlawful activity.which may or may not lead to the removal of that official from office.
The Sole Power Of the whole Impeachment.
No. The House of Representatives initiates impeachment proceedings.
The Chairman of the Judiciary Committee in the House of Representatives starts impeachment proceedings. An impeachment trial is then held.
The House of Representatives holds the sole power of impeachment .
Under the US Constitution, the House of Representatives approves impeachment by voting to bring specific charges against the President or any other federal officeholder. Once the impeachment is approved by the House, the Senate hears the charges and votes on whether the charges are proved or not. Although the term "impeachment" has been mistakenly understood to mean complete removal from office, impeachment is actually just the formal charging by the House not the ultimate trial on the charges. State impeachment processes are generally similar, but there may be differences depending how their individual constitutions and laws are written.