In the context of impeachment in the United States, the House of Representatives has the exclusive authority to initiate impeachment proceedings and formally charge officials with misconduct. However, the House cannot charge its own members with impeachment-related offenses; instead, it is typically the Senate that conducts the trial. Thus, while the House can impeach federal officials, it does not have the power to charge its own members with impeachment.
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