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The House of Representatives has the power of impeachment, in which a sitting president, vice president or other civil official such as a judge may be removed for "high crimes and misdemeanors," as enumerated in the Constitution. The House is solely responsible for calling for impeachment. Once it decides to do so, the Senate tries that official to determine whether he or she should be convicted, which means automatic removal from office.