Which branch of government has the power of impeachment?

The Legislative Branch (Congress) The House of Representative has the power to bring Articles of Impeachment against a government official (like grand jury charges) and votes to determine whether the official should be tried for wrongdoing. If the House votes to impeach, the Senate holds a trial, then votes whether to convict or acquit. If the official is convicted, he or she is removed from public office and disqualified from holding office in the future There are no legal penalties associated with impeachment.

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