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499:, to impeach president George W. Bush, which included 35 counts in the articles of impeachment. At the end of the evening on June 10, Kucinich offered a motion to refer HRes 1258 to the House Judiciary Committee. On June 11, the House voted 251-166 to send the resolution to the Committee. The effort to impeach President Bush was not supported by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who believed the move would be "divisive and unlikely to succeed."
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Articles 9, 10, 11 and 13 deal with conduct of the war, including failing to provide troops with body armor, falsifying US troop deaths and injuries, establishing a permanent military base in Iraq, and creating a secret task force to develop energy and military policies with respect to Iraq and other
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Articles 5–8 and 12 deal with the invasion of Iraq and include charges that funds were misspent before the war, that the war was in violation of HJRes114, that Iraq was invaded without a war declaration, that the war is a violation of the UN Charter, and that the purpose of the war was to control the
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Article II: "Abuse of office and of executive privilege," in violation of his oath of office, through, "disregard for that oath by obstructing and hindering the work of
Congressional investigative bodies and by seeking to expand the scope of the powers of his office," and additionally, failing to,
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against Bush to the U.S. House of
Representatives. The House voted 251 to 166 to refer the impeachment resolution to the Judiciary Committee on June 11, where no further action was taken on it. Bush's presidency ended on January 20, 2009, with the completion of his second term in office, rendering
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The 2003 invasion of Iraq was the most substantial portion of the articles of impeachment introduced by
Kucinich and Wexler. Fifteen of the 35 articles directly relate to alleged misconduct by Bush in seeking authority for the war, and in the conduct of military action itself. Five other articles
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Article III:"Failure to ensure the laws are faithfully executed," in violation of his duties under
Article II, Section 3 of the United States Constitution by having, "violated the letter and spirit of laws and rules of criminal procedure used by civilian and military courts, and has violated or
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address allegations partially or tertiarily relating to the war, including the "outing" of
Valerie Plame, treatment of prisoners (both in Iraq and from operations in Afghanistan and other countries), and building a case for Iran being a threat based in part on alleging Iranian actions in Iraq.
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affair, creating a case for war with Iran, capture and treatment of prisoners of war, spying and or wiretapping inside the United States, use of signing statements, failing to comply with
Congressional subpoenas, the 2004 elections, Medicare, Hurricane Katrina, global warming, and 9/11.
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The first four impeachment articles charge the president with illegally creating a case for war with Iraq, including charges of a propaganda campaign, falsely representing Iraq as responsible for 9/11, and falsely representing Iraq as an imminent danger to the United States.
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We're hoping that as the cries for the removal of both Cheney and Bush now reach 46 percent and 58 percent, respectively, for impeachment, that we could begin to become a little bit more cooperative, if not even amicable, in trying to get to the truth of these
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and to consider grounds for impeachment. Conyers filed a resolution on
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Articles 24 and 25 charge the president with illegally spying on
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in the New Hampshire House of Representatives on April 16, 2008. After three efforts to have the bill removed from the table were unsuccessful, it died on the table on September 24, 2008.
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ignored regulatory codes and practices that carry out the law," in conduct including, "illegal domestic spying," that is, "in violation of the
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in November 2006. During the campaign and when he was named to the
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Impeachment investigations of United States federal officials
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Cowboy Republic: Six Ways the Bush Gang Has Defied the Law
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The Genius of Impeachment: The Founders' Cure for Royalism
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an authorization of the use of military force against Iraq
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by, "manipulating intelligence and lying to justify war"
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The Kucinich–Wexler impeachment resolution contained 35
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Impeach the President: the Case Against Bush and Cheney
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Tax Increase Prevention and Reconciliation Act of 2005
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Higher Education Relief Opportunities For Students Act
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in support of impeaching both Bush and Vice President
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1811:A Practical Guide for Concerned Citizens, (2006)
1690:Warrior King: The Case for Impeaching George Bush
382:) assembled an unofficial meeting to discuss the
2818:National Security Entry-Exit Registration System
2236:Joint session of Congress (September 11 attacks)
308:2004 United States election voting controversies
811:"Deceiving Congress with fabricated threats of
3407:Federal impeachment trial in the United States
3150:Job Creation and Worker Assistance Act of 2002
3120:Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002
1773:Impeachment: A Handbook (Yale Fastback Series)
1275:"US presidential candidate insists he saw UFO"
420:convened by Conyers on January 20, 2006, Rep.
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1916:an article in the January 30, 2006, issue of
574:Summary of impeachment resolutions introduced
477:. On November 6, 2007, Kucinich introduced a
358:An early effort to impeach Bush was begun by
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3178:Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008
3157:Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of 2007
3090:Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007
1861:The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder
3912:George W. Bush administration controversies
3411:Article I of the United States Constitution
3104:Financial Literacy and Education Commission
2727:Government response to September 11 attacks
2713:Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Crime Act
528:, an 87-year-old, fourteen-term Democratic
479:resolution to impeach Vice President Cheney
252:Attempt to overthrow the government of Iran
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1140:"Democrats Won't Try To Impeach President"
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3062:Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act
2087:Dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy
1723:Dennis Loo & Peter Phillips, Eds.,
1479:, by Shay Totten & Christian Avard
1356:"Biden: Impeachment if Bush bombs Iran"
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431:On May 10, 2006, House Minority Leader
176:Legitimacy of the 2003 invasion of Iraq
145:Legitimacy of the 2003 invasion of Iraq
3222:Tax Relief and Health Care Act of 2006
2832:Secondary Security Screening Selection
534:New Hampshire House of Representatives
407:United States House of Representatives
76:United States House of Representatives
2762:National Construction Safety Team Act
2521:Strategic Offensive Reductions Treaty
700:Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
224:Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse
46:calling for impeachment in March 2006
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3295:Magnuson–Stevens Reauthorization Act
3194:Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule
2811:U.S. Department of Homeland Security
1173:NANCY ZUCKERBROD (8 November 2006).
1123:Hotakainen, Rob (January 27, 2007).
510:State-level Democratic party actions
452:This Week with George Stephanopoulos
129:Iraq and weapons of mass destruction
102:Kucinich–Wexler impeachment articles
2984:Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003
2461:Darfur Peace and Accountability Act
822:Referred (by a vote of 238–180) to
815:to fraudulently obtain support for
780:Referred (by a vote of 251–166) to
495:(D-Ohio), introduced a resolution,
3477:impeachment managers investigation
3136:Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2004
3032:American Jobs Creation Act of 2004
2403:Dominican Republic–Central America
1310:. November 1, 2007. Archived from
1273:Spillius, Alex (2 November 2007).
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1938:to help reach a consensus. ›
1907:The Impeachment of George W. Bush
1138:Babington, Charles (2006-05-12).
1125:"Impeach Bush? Not yet, says Dem"
481:in the House of Representatives.
228:Bagram torture and prisoner abuse
2913:Criticism of government response
2892:Higher Education Opportunity Act
2783:President's Surveillance Program
1809:The Impeachment of George W Bush
1458:"N.M. Dems Call For Bush's Exit"
1379:. Thomas.loc.gov. Archived from
1210:"Why Pelosi Opposes Impeachment"
1082:"Ellison compares Bush to Nixon"
943:. South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com
824:House Committee on the Judiciary
782:House Committee on the Judiciary
712:House Committee on the Judiciary
540:Manual of Parliamentary Practice
491:On June 9, 2008, Representative
362:administration Attorney General
3309:Renewable Identification Number
3127:Forest Land Enhancement Program
3069:Credit Rating Agency Reform Act
2991:Public Service Loan Forgiveness
2769:NIST WTC Disaster Investigation
861:Efforts to impeach Donald Trump
851:Efforts to impeach Barack Obama
3281:Diesel Emissions Reduction Act
3201:SAFE Transportation Equity Act
3164:Pension Protection Act of 2006
2998:Unborn Victims of Violence Act
2961:Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act
2883:Election Assistance Commission
2790:Terrorist Surveillance Program
2699:Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act
2194:State funeral of Ronald Reagan
1281:. Philadelphia. Archived from
1107:. Star Tribune. Archived from
1103:Hotakainen, Rob (2007-01-25).
939:Man, Anthony (June 10, 2008).
856:Efforts to impeach Dick Cheney
690:and National Security Advisor
471:Democratic Presidential Debate
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3185:Troubled Asset Relief Program
3076:Economic Stimulus Act of 2008
2804:Homeland Security Act of 2002
1058:Wilson, Conrad (2006-12-08).
871:U.S. presidential impeachment
506:) limited to a single count.
18:Impeachment of George W. Bush
2846:Terrorist Screening Database
2797:NSA warrantless surveillance
2644:H-1B Visa Reform Act of 2004
2489:Vision for Space Exploration
2201:State funeral of Gerald Ford
1972:Presidency of George W. Bush
1931:Presidency of George W. Bush
74:charges on the floor of the
3422:Trial of Impeachment Clause
2867:FISA Amendments Act of 2008
2860:Protect America Act of 2007
2651:L-1 Visa Reform Act of 2004
1254:Rep. Conyers on Impeachment
1113:Retrieved January 27, 2007.
1080:Pugmire, Tim (2006-08-09).
941:"Impeach Bush, Wexler says"
883:Let's Impeach the President
846:Impeachment of Bill Clinton
354:Political views and actions
133:Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda
110:covering the Iraq War, the
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2929:Medicare Modernization Act
2839:Terrorist Screening Center
2734:Rescue and recovery effort
2570:August 2001 daily briefing
2187:Presidential proclamations
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3083:Energy Policy Act of 2005
2952:Highly qualified teachers
2368:Trade promotion authority
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1237:Evans, Ben (2006-12-08).
411:House Judiciary Committee
66:During the presidency of
3341:← Clinton administration
2945:No Child Left Behind Act
2658:Secure Fence Act of 2006
2115:Supreme Court candidates
2080:Legislation and programs
1936:templates for discussion
1711:The Case for Impeachment
1664:. United States Congress
1638:. United States Congress
1612:. United States Congress
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2825:No Fly List
2776:Patriot Act
2692:Amber alert
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1065:January 27,
920:GovTrack.us
688:Dick Cheney
516:Albuquerque
416:At another
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60:Dick Cheney
44:New Orleans
3901:Categories
3780:G. W. Bush
3763:A. Johnson
3745:Presidents
3439:Presidents
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925:2023-01-05
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560:Mike Pence
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164:UN Charter
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2755:criticism
2586:2001 AUMF
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1845:, (2007)
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2607:Iraq War
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2220:Speeches
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1920:magazine
1910:Archived
1890:Free PDF
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1039:Archived
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593:Sponsor
475:Iraq War
461:matters.
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3887:italics
3869:inquiry
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3775:Clinton
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2159:Cabinet
2152:Pardons
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624:(D–MI)
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568:Framers
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