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To impeach means to formally accuse an official of a crime. Who has the "sole power of impeachment" in the Constitution?

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  1. Yesterday, 14:25
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    House of Representatives "shall have the sole Power of Impeachment" and that "the Senate shall have the sole Power to try all Impeachments"
  2. Yesterday, 14:48
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    No one

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    No one person can impeach a sitting president. The Speaker of the House, however, can call for an impeachment investigation. After that a committee is formed to investigate the crimes of the President. But the "impeachment" doesn't begin until the House of Representatives votes to impeach a president. A simple majority is all it takes to have a President impeached.
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