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List of efforts to impeach presidents of the United States

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1054:, then a representative, condemned Tyler's use of the veto and stated that Tyler should be impeached. (This was not only a matter of the Whigs supporting the bank and tariff legislation which Tyler vetoed. Until the presidency of the Whigs' archenemy Andrew Jackson, presidents vetoed bills rarely, and then generally on constitutional rather than policy grounds, so Tyler's actions also went against the Whigs' concept of the presidency.) In August, the House accepted this report, which implied that impeachable offenses had been committed by Tyler, in a vote of 100–80. 1038:, and saw 17 members of the House speak against even providing consideration of the resolution. Quincy refused to withdraw his resolution, despite the immense opposition. Congressmen argued that the act of requesting Lincoln remain in office was not a high crime nor a misdemeanor, and that there was not even evidence of inefficient management of the customs house. The House voted 93–24 to allow consideration of the resolution. After consideration, it was rejected by a vote of 117–1, with Quincy being the sole supporter. 758:. A massive reaction took place, especially in Congress, where 17 resolutions were introduced between November 1, 1973, and January 1974: H.Res. 625, H.Res. 635, H.Res. 643, H.Res. 648, H.Res. 649, H.Res. 650, H.Res. 652, H.Res. 661, H.Res. 666, H.Res. 686, H.Res. 692, H.Res. 703, H.Res. 513, H.Res. 631, H.Res. 638, and H.Res. 662. H.Res. 803, passed February 6, authorized a Judiciary Committee investigation, and in July, that committee approved three articles of impeachment. Before the House took action, the 38: 1031:'s customs collector, in that federal office despite Lincoln's own protests that he was too old and too weak to continue with his job. In 1806, Lincoln had written Jefferson proposing his own resignation, but Jefferson requested that Lincoln continue in the office until he appointed a successor. Quincy argued that, by leaving Lincoln in the post, Jefferson had unfairly enabled a federal official to receive a $ 5,000 annual salary, "for doing no services". 217: 5322: 5312: 5302: 724: 160: 351: 1299: 1776: 1445: 813:
the House Committee on the Judiciary, which had not previously forwarded the result of its inquiry to the full House, reversed their previous decision, and voted in a 5–4 vote to recommend impeachment proceedings, however, the full House rejected this recommendation by a 108–56 vote. Johnson would later, separately, be impeached in 1868.
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On January 7, 1867, the House of Representatives voted to approve an impeachment inquiry run by the House Committee on the Judiciary, which initially ended in a June 3, 1867 vote by the committee to recommend against forwarding articles of impeachment to the full House. However, on November 25, 1867,
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Although Trump's term ended on January 20, the trial in the Senate began on February 9. On February 13, the Senate found Trump not guilty of incitement of insurrection, by a vote of 57 for conviction and 43 against, below the 67 votes needed for a supermajority. In previous impeachment proceedings,
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in 1991, both by Rep. Henry B. González (D-TX). H.Res. 34 was introduced on January 16, 1991, and was referred to the House Committee on Judiciary and then its Subcommittee on Economic and Commercial Law on March 18, 1992. H.Res. 86 was introduced on February 21, 1991, and referred to the House
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said "a check on executive lawlessness is impeachment" as he accused Obama of "claim the right of the king to essentially stand above the law." Impeachment efforts never advanced past this, making Obama the first president since Jimmy Carter to not have a single article of impeachment referred
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that was formally titled "The President's Constitutional Duty to Faithfully Execute the Laws," which political journalists viewed as an attempt to begin justifying impeachment proceedings. When asked by reporters if this was a hearing about impeachment, Rep.
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Tyler criticized the House for, what he argued, was a vote effectively charging him with impeachable offenses without actually impeaching him of such offenses, thus denying him the ability to defend himself against these charges in a Senate trial.
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On January 31, 2020, the Senate voted 51–49 against calling witnesses or issuing subpoenas for any additional documents. On February 5, 2020, the Senate found Trump not guilty of abuse of power, by a vote of 48–52, with Republican senator
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power and called for a nine-member committee to investigate his actions, with the expectation of a formal impeachment recommendation. The impeachment resolution was defeated in a 127–83 vote on January 10, 1843.
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against Bush. After nearly a day of debate, the House voted 251–166 to refer the impeachment resolution to the House Judiciary Committee on June 11, 2008, where no further action was taken on it.
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had served as a member of the board since 2014. However, Shokin was not investigating the company. There is no concrete evidence that suggests Biden had pressured Ukraine to benefit his son.
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Abuse of power by "pressuring Ukraine to investigate his political rivals ahead of the 2020 election while withholding a White House meeting and $ 400 million in U.S. security aid from Kyiv."
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of Colorado. The referral to the committee effectively paused a move to bring a privileged motion to the floor, which would have required members of the House to vote on whether to impeach
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only one senator had ever voted to convict a president of their own party. This time, seven Republican senators found Trump guilty, making it the most bipartisan impeachment trial.
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against Nixon were mooted when Nixon resigned on August 9, 1974. A report containing articles of impeachment was accepted by the full House on August 20, 1974, by a vote of 412–3.
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reported that impeaching Biden was "a top priority" for House Republicans, should they win control of that body in the 2022 mid-term elections, as they eventually did.
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presided over Trump's first trial. As both articles of impeachment failed to receive the required super-majority, Trump was acquitted and was not removed from office.
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being the only senator—and the first senator in U.S. history—to cross party lines by voting to convict, and not guilty of obstruction of Congress, by a vote of 47–53.
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Although Nixon was never formally impeached, this is the only impeachment attempt to result in the president resigning from office. In September 1974, his successor,
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Many U.S. presidents have been subject to demands for impeachment by groups and individuals. Four presidents have been impeached, although none were convicted:
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on suspicion of bribery and other allegations. After about a year of hearings, the committee concluded that Buchanan's actions did not merit impeachment.
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in 1876, regarding the number of days Grant had been absent from the White House. The resolution never gained momentum and was tabled in December 1876.
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urged members of the GOP to vote against it. Boebert stated that she pushed for the vote to force her colleagues to make difficult decisions.
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presided over Johnson's Senate trial. Conviction failed by one vote in May 1868. The impeachment trial remained a unique event for 130 years.
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against President Truman. The resolutions were referred to the Judiciary Committee but were not considered by the Democratic-held Senate.
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in September 2023 directed three House committees to open a formal impeachment inquiry. In December, under the leadership of Speaker
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presided over Trump's second trial. As the article of impeachment failed to receive the required supermajority, Trump was acquitted.
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did not call for an impeachment inquiry into Biden, however, as Republicans do not have the majority in either the house or senate.
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who was scheduled to leave office on March 4, 1809. Quincy alleged that Jefferson had committed a "high misdemeanor" by keeping
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A History of the Committee on the Judiciary 1813–2006, Section II–Jurisdictions History of the Judiciary Committee: Impeachment
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Obstruction of Congress by directing defiance of subpoenas issued by the House and ordering officials to refuse to testify.
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scandal. The presentation is known for the quote "I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky." (6:20)
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of pressuring a foreign government to interfere on Trump's behalf prior to the 2020 election, the House initiated
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in violation of the Constitution of the United States, and other high crime or misdemeanor ancillary thereto."
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for "military and political duplicity" was referred to the House Judiciary Committee. No action was taken.
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and from Clinton's testimony denying that he had engaged in a sexual relationship with White House intern
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The House Judiciary Committee approved three articles of impeachment against President Richard Nixon for
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Kaplan, Rebecca; Nobles, Ryan; Grumbach, Gary; Fitzpatrick, Sarah; Tsirkin, Julie (August 19, 2024).
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from Massachusetts) introduced resolutions which would launch an impeachment inquiry into President
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On December 19, 1998, two articles of impeachment were approved by the House, charging Clinton with
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The impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson in 1868, with Chief Justice of the United States
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Article I, charged Clinton with perjury. Article II, charged Clinton with obstruction of justice.
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in proposing a resolution impeaching Reagan for "the high crime or misdemeanor of ordering the
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Outgoing President Richard Nixon's farewell speech to the White House staff, August 9, 1974
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was enacted over Johnson's veto to curb his power and he openly violated it in early 1868.
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for any crimes against the United States that he might have committed while president.
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United States House Select Committee to Investigate Alleged Corruptions in Government
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Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the 116th Congress, Second Session
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held open disagreements with Congress, who tried to remove him several times. The
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The impeachment resolution against Andrew Johnson, adopted on February 24, 1868.
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On December 3, 2013, the House Judiciary Committee held a hearing on President
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voted to pass a rule that referred an impeachment resolution against President
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Schmidt, Michael S.; Barnes, Julian E.; Haberman, Maggie (November 26, 2019).
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A protester calling for the impeachment of George W. Bush on June 16, 2005.
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reported that articles of impeachment were discussed but decided against.
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vetoed a tariff bill in June 1842, a committee headed by former president
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from office in two separate proceedings. The first one takes place in the
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landmarkcases.dcwdbeta.com, Landmark Supreme Court Cases (555) 123-4567.
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session of Congress, on December 13, 1932, and on January 17, 1933, Rep.
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pledged a “day of reckoning” against Biden. Some Republicans, including
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to a committee. The resolution was offered by Republican Representative
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Remarks including response to Monica Lewinsky scandal (January 26, 1998)
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Remarks including response to Monica Lewinsky scandal (January 26, 1998)
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for seizing the nation's steel mills. Soon after Mason's remarks, Rep.
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The resolution received immediate resistance from both Federalists and
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List of impeachment investigations of United States federal officials
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Trump was impeached for a second time after he was alleged to incite
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Lists related to presidents and vice presidents of the United States
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On October 20, 1973, Nixon ordered the firing of Special Prosecutor
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On October 8, 1998, the House of Representatives voted to launch
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Haley Talbot; Lauren Fox; Melanie Zanona (September 12, 2023).
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making a presentation that ends with a short commentary on the
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Judiciary Committee, where no further action was taken on it.
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On March 5, 1987, Rep. González (D-TX) introduced H.Res. 111
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and Biden's other Cabinet officials to be removed as well.
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through a simple majority vote. The second proceeding, the
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for selling unauthorized federal bonds and breaking the
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acknowledged, in testimony at the trial of Reagan aide
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withdrawal of American military forces from Afghanistan
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House votes on Article I and II of House Resolution 755
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adopted three articles of impeachment against him (1.
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2022 United States House of Representatives elections
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Index

Impeachment of a U.S. president
Federal impeachment in the United States

Salmon P. Chase
Constitution of the United States
Congress
president of the United States
House of Representatives
articles of impeachment
impeachment trial
Senate
Andrew Johnson
1868
Bill Clinton
1998
Donald Trump
2019
2021
John Tyler
Richard Nixon
Watergate scandal
House Judiciary Committee
obstruction of justice
abuse of power
contempt of Congress
Efforts to impeach Andrew Johnson
Impeachment of Andrew Johnson

Andrew Johnson
Tenure of Office Act

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