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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
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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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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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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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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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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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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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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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from Massachusetts) introduced resolutions which would launch an impeachment inquiry into President
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Article I, charged Clinton with perjury. Article II, charged Clinton with obstruction of justice.
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2639:"What Democrats Can Learn From the Forgotten Impeachment of James Buchanan"
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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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3372:"Impeachment Grounds: Part 5: Selected Douglas/Nixon Inquiry Materials"
3308:"A Lesson for Trump? When Impeaching A President Doesn't Go As Planned"
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2327:"U.S. Senate: U.S. Senate Roll Call Votes 106th Congress - 1st Session"
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for seizing the nation's steel mills. Soon after Mason's remarks, Rep.
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Judiciary Committee, where no further action was taken on it.
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3599:"The Genius of Impeachment: The Founders' Cure for Royalism"
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2017:"House of Representatives impeaches President Donald Trump"
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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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1952:"Read the Articles of Impeachment against President Trump"
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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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2047:"Senate Rejects Witnesses in Trump Impeachment Trial"
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3522:"The Impeachment of Herbert Hoover – Hoover Heads"
1704:. A&E Television Networks. January 13, 2021 .
4550:Unsuccessful efforts to impeach federal officials
3030:"House conservatives prep plans to impeach Biden"
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2548:"The History Place - Impeachment: Richard Nixon"
1854:Baker, Peter; Dewar, Helen (February 13, 1999).
1335:On May 3, 1968, a petition to impeach President
3748:"The Hidden Hard-line Side of George H.W. Bush"
18:Impeachments of presidents of the United States
5347:Lists relating to the United States presidency
4127:Federal impeachment trial in the United States
3711:"Meese Testifies That Impeachment Was a Worry"
2015:Herb, Jeremy; Raju, Manu (December 19, 2019).
1078:Inquiries proposed but not put to a House vote
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1419:Cole, J. P.; Garvey, T. (October 29, 2015).
449:a deadly attack on the United States Capitol
4131:Article I of the United States Constitution
4031:"Dana Milbank: The GOP's impeachment fever"
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1512:"Kucinich: Libya action 'impeachable'"
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1395:List of impeachments of heads of state
998:Inquiries voted down by the full House
443:January 6 United States Capitol attack
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827:Impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden
777:Investigations without impeachment
474:Table of impeachment trial results
439:Second impeachment of Donald Trump
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374:First impeachment of Donald Trump
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4066:Impeachment: An American History
3999:James, Frank (August 27, 2013).
3273:"Attempts to Impeach John Tyler"
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2273:. Politico. February 13, 2021.
1349:Efforts to impeach Barack Obama
833:Biden–Ukraine conspiracy theory
346:Efforts to impeach Donald Trump
199:Efforts to impeach Bill Clinton
116:, in 1974, for his role in the
3860:Man, Anthony (June 10, 2008).
3407:Presidential Studies Quarterly
2112:. Politico. February 7, 2020.
451:by attempting to overturn the
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1698:"President Clinton impeached"
1668:"President Clinton impeached"
1602:"Impeachment: Andrew Johnson"
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155:Impeachment of Andrew Johnson
3641:"Texan Acts for Impeachment"
3583:: 4222–4240. April 22, 1952.
1733:Landmark Supreme Court Cases
1542:"Censured but not impeached"
1089:Joseph Clay Stiles Blackburn
931:, called for Vice President
823:Efforts to impeach Joe Biden
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5098:U.S. Senate bust collection
4142:Trial of Impeachment Clause
3919:"Johnson Impeachment Asked"
3862:"Impeach Bush, Wexler says"
3794:137 Cong. Rec. 1736 (1991).
205:Impeachment of Bill Clinton
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1261:Edwin Meese
1184:Robert Hale
925:Josh Hawley
792:John Covode
767:Gerald Ford
660:Article II
615:Article II
557:Article XI
517:Article II
490:Not guilty
420:Mitt Romney
316:Paula Jones
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1226:Gus Savage
1063:John Botts
1048:John Tyler
1042:John Tyler
1013:Federalist
905:Rick Scott
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697:Acquittal
675:Acquittal
655:Acquittal
640:Article I
630:Acquittal
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585:Acquittal
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1129:lame duck
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