Congress can remove federal judges from office. Which arrow on the diagram stands for this check on judicial power?

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In a typical diagram illustrating checks and balances among the branches of government, the arrow that represents Congress's ability to remove federal judges from office would typically point from Congress to the Judiciary or Judicial Branch. This arrow signifies the legislative branch's power to impeach and remove members of the judiciary, which is a check on judicial power. Look for the arrow in the direction from Congress towards the Judicial Branch.