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20 September, 12:48

What power does the House hold in regard to impeachment? It forms a committee to hear complaints against an official. It brings charges against an official to remove him or her from office. It holds a trial to present evidence against an official on the charges of impeachment. It decides whether the official is guilty and should be removed from office.

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  1. 20 September, 15:50
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    It brings charges against an official to remove him or her from office.

    The House of Representatives is the direct line and representation of the people and therefore that body has been given the power to charge an official of an impeachable crime. Investigative committees are then created and the trial is held in the Senate to determine if the person should be impeached, meaning they acknowledge that person has done something criminal or offensive to the office they hold.
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