Congress can impeach the president through a two-step process. First, the House of Representatives must draft and approve articles of impeachment by a simple majority vote, which formally charges the president with misconduct. If the House votes to impeach, the process moves to the Senate, which conducts a trial and ultimately votes on whether to convict. A two-thirds majority in the Senate is required for conviction, which can lead to the president's removal from office.
Yes, Congress can impeach both the President and Vice President simultaneously.
For lying under oath.
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.