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Congressional oversight is oversight by the United States Congress over the Executive Branch, including the numerous U.S. federal agencies. Congressional oversight includes the review, monitoring, and supervision of federal agencies, programs, activities, and policy implementation.[1] Congress exercises this power largely through its congressional committee system. However, oversight, which dates to the earliest days of the Republic, also occurs in a wide variety of congressional activities and contexts. These include authorization, appropriations, investigative, and legislative hearings by standing committees; specialized investigations by select committees; and reviews and studies by congressional support agencies and staff.
Congress’s oversight authority derives from its “implied” powers in the Constitution, public laws, and House and Senate rules. It is an integral part of the American system of checks and balances. hope this helps
The correct answer is D) both the House and the Senate.
The component of the legislative branch that is able to carry out the implied powers of investigation is both the House and the Senate.
Both chambers of Congress have conducted investigations in the history of the United States. The legislative has the power to conduct investigations although it is a non-legislative function expressed in the United States Constitution. The legislative has investigated the executive branch on some occasions thorough committees and can exert its power of subpoena. Congress also has another power, to impeach the President and other federal officials.