senate
The House of Representatives can impeach the President. The Senate conducts the trial and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court presides for the President.
judicial branch
The Senate
the congressional body that approves the president's ambassador selections is the SENATE
The House is the body of Congress that has the power to impeach a president.
The House of Representatives is the only body the US Constitution authorizes to impeach the President and other civil officers.
which congressional body indictments of accused federal officials, like president?
Impeachment is the process by which a legislative body formally levels charges against a high official of government, accusing them of misconduct. It is a way to hold government officials accountable for their actions and can lead to their removal from office if they are found guilty.
The United States Constitution gives the President the power to commit the country to a treaty. However, he needs the approval of two-thirds of the senators for the treaty to take effect.
The President, Vice president, and all civil officers of the United States "may be removed from the Office on Impeachment for and Conviction of, Treason, Bribery, Or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors." The house has the sole power to impeach- accuse and bring charges.
The Senate is the congressional body that must approve the President's cabinet. According to Article II Section 2 paragraph 2, advise and consent of the Senate for treaties and appointments requires 2/3 votes.
The body that can impeach is the House of Representatives. They are the only ones that have the authority to bring charges against federal officials.