Congress
The impeachment process is a constitutional mechanism that allows Congress to remove a sitting president, vice president, or other federal officials from office for misconduct. It begins with an investigation, often by a House committee, to determine if there are sufficient grounds for impeachment, followed by the House voting to approve articles of impeachment. If the articles are passed, the process moves to the Senate, which conducts a trial and ultimately votes on whether to convict and remove the official.
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