Which describes the process of impeachment correctly? (1 point) Responses By a simple majority, the House of Representatives must vote for the impeachment of a federal official. The Senate then holds a trial. By a simple majority, the House of Representatives must vote for the impeachment of a federal official. The Senate then holds a trial. By a two-thirds majority, the Senate must vote for impeachment of a federal official. The House then holds a trial. By a two-thirds majority, the Senate must vote for impeachment of a federal official. The House then holds a trial. By a simple majority, the Senate must vote for the impeachment of a federal official. The Supreme Court then holds a trial. By a simple majority, the Senate must vote for the impeachment of a federal official. The Supreme Court then holds a trial. The Supreme Court must agree unanimously to impeach a federal official. Then by a two-thirds majority, both Houses of Congress must vote for impeachment. The Supreme Court must agree unanimously to impeach a federal official. Then by a two-thirds majority, both Houses of Congress must vote for impeachment.

By a simple majority, the House of Representatives must vote for the impeachment of a federal official. The Senate then holds a trial.