2066:, Rep. Jacobs began a second attempt to impeach Justice Douglas. His resolution to impeach the Justice, H.R. Res. 920, was referred to the Judiciary Committee for investigation. The next day seven resolutions, H.R. Res. 922, 923, 924, 925, 926, 927, and 928, requesting an investigation of Justice Douglas were introduced on the floor of the House. All of the resolutions sought the creation of a select committee to conduct the investigation, and all were referred to the Rules Committee for further action. On April 20, 1970, Mr. Wyman introduced resolution, H.R. Res. 936, to investigate Justice Douglas. This resolution was referred to the Rules Committee. On April 28, 1970, Mr. Gooding introduced resolution to investigate Justice Douglas. This resolution was also sent to the Rules Committee. On April 21, 1970, a Special Subcommittee of the House Judiciary Committee was appointed to conduct an investigation under House Resolution 920. It issued a progress report on June 20, 1970.
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1133:. Those sponsoring the impeachment resolution to remove Koskinen from office accused him of failing to prevent the destruction of evidence in allowing the erasure of back-up tapes containing thousands of e-mails written by Lois Lerner, and of making false statements under oath to Congress. In a statement released by the Committee, Chaffetz said Koskinen "failed to comply with a congressionally issued subpoena, documents were destroyed on his watch, and the public was consistently misled. Impeachment is the appropriate tool to restore public confidence in the IRS and to protect the institutional interests of Congress." The IRS said on October 27 that it did not have an immediate comment on the impeachment resolution.
1757:. The resolution was sent to the Rules Committee. On June 12, 1914, after no further action was taken, Mr. Neely introduced a second resolution, H.R. Res. 541, to investigate impeachment charges against the Judge. This resolution was also sent to the Judiciary Committee. On February 9, 1915, the report, of a Select Subcommittee of the House Judiciary Committee was considered by the House. The House followed the report's recommendation and adopted a resolution authorizing the Judiciary Committee to investigate the Judge. The Judiciary Committee then submitted its report, to the House on March 3, 1915.
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Rep. No. 64-494, to the House. The
Judiciary Committee recommended a Select Committee be appointed to further investigate Marshall. Rep. Kitchins offered a resolution, H.R. Res. 193, to adopt the Judiciary Committee's recommendations. The resolution passed and the Select Committee was formed. The Select Committee report was read into the record on April 14. The report found Marshall guilty of a breach of the privileges of the House and in contempt of the House of Representatives and recommended he be brought to the bar of the House to answer the charges.
2359:, as Bybee was one of the authors of torture memos written by senior Justice Department lawyers during the Bush Administration. In July of that year, Bybee started a legal defense fund in anticipation of impeachment. In February 2010, after more than a year's delay, the Department of Justice released the Office of Professional Responsibility's report on whether government lawyers who wrote these torture memos violated professional ethics and found what Bybee had done was legal.
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full-scale investigation. The resolution was adopted by the House and referred to the
Judiciary Committee for further action. A Select Subcommittee of the House Judiciary Committee was given charge of the investigation. (There is record of the Select Subcommittee obtaining funding for a stenographer on June 7, 1924.) The final Judiciary Committee report, recommended against impeaching Judge Baker. The report by Mr. Dwyer was referred to the
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recommending a full investigation of Judge Ricks be conducted. No other record regarding the disposition of this report has been found in primary or secondary sources. Presumably, no action was taken before the end of the congressional session. On
January 7, 1895, Mr. Johnson offered another resolution calling for an investigation into charges against Judge Ricks. The resolution was adopted and referred to the Judiciary Committee.
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Committee. Two days later, the Judiciary Committee reintroduced a resolution to impeach Judge Boarman. The House agreed to consider the resolution on February 20 at 2:00 p.m. No such action was taken. So, on the 28th, the resolution was again called up for consideration. The vote on the resolution was postponed until the evening session of the House. Again, the intended action did not occur.
1405:. The memorial was referred to the Judiciary Committee for further action. On February 8, 1833, the Judiciary Committee submitted its report to the House: The report found no evidence to support impeachment. The Judiciary Committee also concluded that a territorial judge was not a civil officer subject to impeachment. The Judiciary Committee then recommended no further action be taken against Judge Johnson.
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1137:(D-Maryland), the committee's top Democrat, said in a statement: "This ridiculous resolution will demonstrate nothing but the Republican obsession with diving into investigative rabbit holes that waste tens of millions of taxpayer dollars while having absolutely no positive impact on a single American. Calling this resolution a 'stunt' or a 'joke' would be insulting to stunts and jokes."
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1965:(Referenced in a speech by Richard Russell) .). On July 3, 1945, during the Judiciary Committee investigation, Judge Johnson resigned. On July 14, he was called to testify before the Judiciary Committee. Following a poor performance by the Judge during cross examination, the Judge relinquished his retirement salary and withdrew as a witness, thereby mooting the entire process.
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consideration because insufficient time remained in the
Congressional Session to complete the investigation. A second memo containing charges against Judge Watrous was sent to the House and referred to the Judiciary Committee. On February 28, 1853, the Judiciary Committee submitted its report to the House. The report recommended impeaching the Judge, but it didn't happen.
2168:. Wolfson did ask Fortas to help him secure a pardon from President Lyndon B. Johnson, which Fortas claimed that he did not do, and he returned the retainer, but not until Wolfson had been indicted twice. Wolfson was convicted in 1967 of selling unregistered shares, and then the following year he was convicted of perjury and obstruction of justice in connection with an
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of impeachment were adopted. The Senate considered the articles of impeachment on April 23, 1926, and the impeachment trial began with Judge
English's answer to the articles on May 3, 1926. House managers then requested time to prepare a response to Judge English. On March 5, 1926, the Senate set November 10 as the date for the trial to resume.
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Committee, H.R. Res. 191, was introduced. The resolution called for a special committee, consisting of five members of the House
Judiciary Committee, to be appointed to inquire into Judge Anderson's conduct. The resolution was referred to the "Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union" and agreed to by the House on June 13, 1930.
521:, to retrieve documents Trump had taken from the White House and stored there. Garland alleged that by doing so, and then withholding the documents from previous requests for their return, Trump had acted illegally. Greene's justification for the impeachment was that the search was "a blatant attempt to persecute a political opponent".
1200:, which included demands for bribes, and the wanton levy of fines without trial. The report was referred to a select committee for further action. On February 16, 1797, Judge Turner requested that a hearing on any potential charges be conducted while he was in town. His request was not granted. Then on February 27, Representative
1940:. The resolution was adopted and referred to the Judiciary Committee. When no action was taken, Mr. Shoemaker introduced another resolution on April 20, 1934. This resolution contained impeachment charges against Judge Molyneaux, and was also referred to the Judiciary Committee. Presumably, the resolutions died in committee.
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Committee, was then appointed to conduct the investigation. On December 19, 1925, the special committee submitted its report. The report was subsequently referred to the Judiciary Committee, which continued the investigation. Judge English testified before the Judiciary Committee on January 12, 1926.
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Government to address the destructive effect of inflation on the judiciary during the period 1969β1975, when the value of the dollar, measured by the Consumer Price Index, decreased by 34%, and Congress failed to provide increases to protect judges' purchasing
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Special Subcommittee found no cause for impeachment and recommended no further action be taken. Mr. Wyman criticized this report on December 17, 1970. On December 21, 1970, Mr. Dennis, a member of the Judiciary Committee, criticized his Committee for refusing to even bring the
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On August 26, 1913, Rep. Clayton offered a resolution, H.R. Res. 234, to investigate Judge Speer. The resolution was referred to the Rules Committee. Id. at 3795. However, following an objection from the floor, the resolution was held over for consideration until August 27, 1913, at which time it was
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On February 5, 1894, Mr. McGann introduced a resolution to investigate Judge Jenkins. The resolution was referred to the Judiciary Committee. 26 Cong. Rec. 1922 (1894). On March 2, 1894, the Judiciary Committee submitted a report recommending an investigation of the Judge. Id. at 2533β34. On March 6,
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On December 9, 1858, the Judiciary Committee submitted two reports to the House. The majority report recommended Judge Watrous be impeached. The minority, however, found insufficient evidence to warrant impeachment. On December 15, 1858, by a vote of 111 to 97 refused to impeach, finding insufficient
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of the District of Pennsylvania was added, by amendment, to a resolution calling for the investigation of Justice Chase. The resolution was adopted on January 7, 1804. The select committee appointed to conduct the impeachment investigation submitted its report to the House on March 6, 1804. A select
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Two committees were involved in the impeachment investigation of Fenning. A preliminary report of a Special Subcommittee of the Committee on the District of Columbia was submitted to the House on June 30, 1926. Then on July 1, the final Judiciary Committee report, H.R. Rep. No. 69-1590, was submitted
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On March 25, 1926, the Judiciary Committee submitted its report, H.R. Rep. No. 69-653, and articles of impeachment against Judge English. The next day a minority report was printed in the record. On March 30, 1926, the House began debate on the articles of impeachment. On April 1, 1926, the articles
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On February 10, 1925, Mr. Graham introduced a joint resolution, H.R.J. Res. 347, calling for an investigation of Judge English. The resolution was referred to the Judiciary Committee. The resolution was signed by the President on March 4, 1925. A special committee, consisting of members of the House
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was sent to the Judiciary Committee. No primary record of this resolution could be found. However, on February 17, 1891, the Judiciary Committee referred to this initial resolution when it introduced an impeachment resolution against the Judge. The House printed and recommitted the resolution to the
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of the Southern District of New York. The resolution was adopted by the House. Both had been charged with not doing any work. Talmage, claimed that he had so much paperwork left over by his predecessor that he had no time to do anything else, and that his health was so delicate that he needed a long
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On March 21, 1914, Mr. Park introduced an impeachment resolution, H.R. Res. 446, against Judge Wright. The resolution was referred to the Judiciary Committee. On April 10, 1914, the Judiciary Committee submitted a report, to the House. The report recommended further investigation and authorized the
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On January 14, 1812, an attempt to disband the investigating select committee was voted down. The select committee submitted a report absolving Judge Toulmin on May 22, 1812. The report was adopted by the House. Then on January 2, 1817, another letter was read before the House outlining charges of
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When Marshall was arrested by the Sergeant at Arms on June 26, he served the Sergeant at Arms with a writ of habeas corpus. The HJC voted to end the investigation on July 16. Marshall's writ eventually went to the United States Supreme Court where Chief Justice White issued the opinion of the court
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On January 27, 1916, the House passed a resolution, H.R. Res. 110, granting the Judiciary Committee authority to subpoena witnesses and to use a Subcommittee. A few days later, a Subcommittee of the Judiciary Committee was organized to take testimony. On April 5, the HJC reported its findings, H.R.
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investigations. The Senate, on March 25, 1924, adopted a resolution, S. Res. 195, referring the matter to the House of Representatives for such proceedings as might be appropriate against Chase. The resolution was referred to the Judiciary Committee. The next day, Chase resigned from office, and no
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Another investigation of Judge Watrous was conducted in the 34th Congress. On February 9, 1857, the Judiciary Committee submitted its report recommending Judge Watrous be impeached. However, no further action was taken until January 15, 1858, when a resolution was introduced allowing the Judiciary
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was presented to Congress. The memo, which accused the judge of appearing before himself in court among other things, was referred to the Judiciary Committee. On March 3, the Judiciary Committee submitted its report to the House, which recommended the Judiciary Committee be discharged from further
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On August 8, 1848, a third memorial requesting an investigation was sent to Congress by Anson Little. The memorial was presented to the House on January 3, 1849, and referred to the Judiciary Committee for further investigation. On February 13, 1849, the Judiciary Committee submitted its report to
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On January 30, 1837, William Brent and Richard Coxe sent another memorial to Congress requesting an investigation of Judge Thruston, who was reputed to be a nasty individual and bad judge. The memorial was referred to the Judiciary Committee. On March 3, 1837, the Judiciary Committee submitted its
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appointed a special federal panel of judges to investigate the complaints. In December 2018, the judicial panel dismissed all 83 ethics complaints, concluding that while the complaints "are serious" there is no existing authority that allows lower court judges to investigate or discipline Supreme
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Justice Douglas was fully committed to his causes. However, because of difficult financial circumstances, he was also forced to maintain a busy speaking and publishing" schedule to supplement his income. Never a wealthy man, Douglas became severely burdened financially due to a bitter divorce and
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of the District of Alabama was received by the House and referred to the Judiciary Committee. A second complaint was presented on December 27. Mr. Moore then proposed a resolution referring the complaint to the Judiciary Committee for further action. Id. at 465. The resolution was adopted. Id. at
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introduced an impeachment resolution against Atkins and 139 other federal judges involved in the above-mentioned dispute. The resolution was referred to the Judiciary Committee and nothing was done. Jacobs introduced a second impeachment resolution against the same judges in a little more than a
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Douglas's steps to supplement his income as a result of his financial situation also included the unusual move of becoming president of the Parvin Foundation. While his efforts on behalf of the Parvin Foundation were legitimate, his ties with the foundation (which was financed by the sale of the
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On April 15, 1929, Congressman Fiorello H. La Guardia introduced a resolution, H.R. Res. 12, to investigate Judge Winslow. The resolution was referred to the Judiciary Committee. On December 20, 1929, the Judiciary Committee submitted a report, H.R. Rep. No. 71β84, recommending the investigation
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On May 22, 1924, a resolution, H.R. Res. 325, to investigate Judge Baker was introduced. Some time earlier the Judiciary Committee had received information concerning misconduct by Judge Baker, and appointed a Subcommittee to review the material. After this review, the Subcommittee recommended a
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left the bench to become Commissioner of Baseball, but neglected to resign and continued to receive his salary, which offended many people. On February 2, 1921, Mr. Welty introduced a resolution, H.R. Res. 665, to investigate the conduct of Judge Landis. The resolution was referred to the Rules
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was arrested on August 9, 2014 after his wife called police and reported her husband was drunk and hitting her while they were at an Atlanta hotel. He later accepted a plea deal that will allow his record to be expunged if he completes a counseling program. The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals
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On March 4, 1929, a joint resolution, H.R.J. Res. 431, calling for the investigation of Judge Moscowitz was signed by the President. 70 Cong. Rec. 5227 (1929). The resolution created a Select Subcommittee of the House Judiciary Committee to conduct the investigation. Id. at 4839. Following this
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The resolution was referred to the House Judiciary committee, who held hearings on the matter on May 23 and June 22, 2016. The House leadership decided not to proceed any further which led to a discharge petition, which was supposed to be acted upon in September but was delayed until after the
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On February 15, 1945, a resolution, H.R. Res. 138, authorizing the Judiciary Committee to investigate impeachment charges against Judge Johnson (and Judge Watson, see below) was adopted by the House. The investigation of Judge Johnson was conducted at both the committee and subcommittee level.
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On December 15, 1873, Mr. E. R. Hoar introduced a resolution to investigate Judge Busteed's conduct. The resolution was referred to the Judiciary Committee. 1 On December 17, 1873, the House passed a resolution granting subpoena power to the Judiciary Committee. On June 20, 1874, the Judiciary
487:, Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, died on September 18, 2020, several Democratic congressmembers talked about reviving proceedings as a tactic to prevent Trump from nominating a conservative successor to replace the liberal Ginsburg, slowing down the Senate's confirmation process.
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Rep. Wheeler introduced a resolution, H.R. Res. 290, impeaching Justice Douglas. It was referred to the Judiciary Committee to investigate the charges. The next day, the Judiciary Committee appointed a Special Subcommittee to conduct the investigation. There was a hearing, and on July 7, the
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On March 12, 1930, La Guardia introduced a resolution, H.R. Res. 184, requesting that the Attorney General send the Judiciary Committee any available information on Judge Anderson's conduct. The resolution was sent to the Judiciary Committee. On June 2, 1930, a resolution from the Judiciary
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The Central Labor Union of Cleveland, Ohio, sent a memorial to Congress charging Judge Ricks (R) with professional misconduct. The memorial was referred to the Judiciary Committee for a preliminary investigation of the charges. On August 8, 1894, the Judiciary Committee submitted a report
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were read on the floor of the House, and a resolution, H.R. Res. 228, to investigate the validity of the charges was adopted. The resolution was referred to the Judiciary Committee. On May 4, 1926, the Judiciary Committee submitted a report, H.R. Rep. No. 69-1075, recommending a complete
710:, offered articles of impeachment against five members of the Federal Reserve Board. The articles were referred to the Judiciary Committee for investigation. On March 3, the Judiciary Committee submitted its report, H.R. Rep. 64-1628, finding insufficient evidence to support impeachment.
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Circuit Court Judge John Ness sent a memorial to Congress complaining of D.C. Circuit Court Judge Buckner Thruston's official conduct. The memorial was referred to the Judiciary Committee for investigation. On February 28, 1825, the Judiciary Committee submitted its report to the House.
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1894, Mr. Boatner introduced a resolution to adopt the committee report and to begin the investigation. The resolution was adopted by the House. Id. at 2629. On June 8, 1894, the Judiciary Committee submitted its report of the investigation to the House. The report was referred to the
2209:, he persuaded Fortas to resign to protect the reputation of the Court and avoid lengthy impeachment proceedings, which were in their preliminary stages; Fortas' judicial reputation was also affected by the previous Johnson consultation and American University scandals. Justice
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On June 20, a resolution, H.R. Res. 268, was submitted which charged Marshall with violating the privileges of the House of Representatives and calling the Speaker to issue a warrant for Marshall's arrest. The resolution was adopted. On June 22, the Speaker signed the warrant.
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While impeachment proceedings against cabinet members is an exceedingly rare event, the Office of the Attorney General has faced the most impeachment attempts. During the first fifth of the 21st century, no less than three Attorneys General have been subjected to the process.
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which had vice-regal powers of arrest and imprisonment. With only one judge, the former Attorney General of the Philippines, and no obligation to follow the strictures of the constitution or local law, there were many complaints by American expatriates, especially one by
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The resolution was referred to the Judiciary Committee. When nothing happened, Fr. Drinan introduced another impeachment resolution, H.R. Res. 1105, against Ambassador Helms on March 24, 1976. This resolution was also sent to the Judiciary Committee., where it also died.
1780:. The report recommended a complete investigation be undertaken by the 67th Congress. No action was taken before the end of the Congressional Session. However, on October 17, 1921, Judge Landis was condemned for his actions in a letter from the American Bar Association.
1236:. The resolution was tabled. On March 31, 1808, they tried again and it was adopted by the House. A select committee was appointed to conduct the impeachment investigation, and it submitted a report, absolving the Judge of all wrongdoing, to the House on April 19, 1808.
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The next day, the House resumed debate over these three resolutions. A different resolution was ultimately adopted which did not call for Smythe's impeachment, but rather his immediate removal from office by the President. A copy of the resolution was sent to President
589:(former Comptroller of Currency); four members and three former members of the Federal Reserve Board; twelve Federal Reserve Agents; and one former Federal Reserve Agent. There was a hearing on the subject before the House Judiciary committee, but nothing became of it.
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On June 12, 1933, Mr. Cellers introduced a resolution, H.R. Res. 145, to investigate the "matter of appointments, conduct, proceedings, and acts of receivers, trustees, and referees in bankruptcy." The resolution was referred to the Rules Committee for further action.
1472:(R). The resolution was adopted and referred to the Judiciary Committee. and on March 3, the Judiciary Committee submitted a report recommending further investigation of him in the next Congress, and asking to be discharged from further consideration of the matter.
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of the Mississippi Territory. The resolution was tabled. On April 18, the resolution was reconsidered and a special committee, chaired by Poindexter, was appointed to investigate the Judge., who was charged with "neglect of duty and drunkenness on the bench."
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requested an investigation of these three Oklahoma judges. A resolution to investigate, H.R. Res. 739, was adopted the next day and sent to the House Judiciary Committee which formed an "Ad Hoc Special Subcommittee on Judicial Behavior" for further action.
768:. Rep. Hulburd introduced a resolution calling for the President to remove Smythe from office. Mr. Stevens offered an impeachment resolution against Smythe and called upon the Committee on Public Expenditures to draft articles of impeachment. Finally, Rep.
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amended and adopted A Select Subcommittee of the Judiciary Committee conducted the investigation. On October 2, 1914, after reviewing the Subcommittee's findings, the Judiciary Committee submitted a report, to the House. The report was referred to the
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On January 30, 1892, the old impeachment resolution was tabled and a new resolution calling for further investigation of Judge Boarman was adopted and referred to the Judiciary Committee. The Judiciary Committee reported back to the House on June 1.
4453:"Seeks to Impeach our Judge in China; Lawyer from Shanghai Brings a Petition Charging Judge Wilfley with Improper Conduct. A Movement by Catholics, Petitioners Allege Head of American Court Has Slandered Their Church β Resent Taft's Refusal to Act"
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On May 8, the Judiciary Committee submitted a report, H.R. Rep. No. 60-1626, to the House recommending against impeachment, but by the time Wilfley got back to Shanghai, the situation was so poisoned, he resigned and returned to the U.S. for good.
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They tried again in 1860, and again the House Judiciary Committee voted out articles of impeachment. However, Texas had seceded from the Union by this time, and in any case the House never got around to it by the time it expired on March 4, 1861.
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introduced an impeachment resolution, H.R. Res. 881, against the Goldsteins, for gratuitous persecution in relation to their investigation of the congressman, which had led to his indictment a month before. It was sent to the HJC, where it died.
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for the rest of her life). Wolfson was under investigation for securities violations at the time and it is alleged that he expected that his arrangement with Fortas would help him stave off criminal charges or help him secure a presidential
2382:(D-AL), who demanded Fuller resign by November 12, 2014. When he did not, she sent a letter to the chairman and ranking Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee to instigate impeachment proceedings. The process was put on hold while the
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had been convicted of bribery, and with all his appeals exhausted, he resigned in July 1974 after being told that the House Judiciary Committee would vote to impeach him immediately after they were done with proceedings against President
2096:. Describing Douglas' article, Ford stated, "The article itself is not pornographic, although it praises the lusty, lurid, and risquΓ© along with the social protest of left-wing folk singers". Ford also attacked Douglas for his article in
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against Volcker alone. The resolution was referred to the Judiciary Committee., where it was never heard of again. However, not to be deterred, Gonzalez introduced the bill in each of the next two congresses, and they met the same fate.
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of the 10th Circuit (which sits in Oklahoma) had been feuding so much that it was becoming a national scandal, and thus, many people in Oklahoma demanded their impeachment to put a halt to it. Thus, on February 21, 1966, Congressman
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On February 18, 1931, the Judiciary Committee submitted a report, H.R. Rep. No. 71-2714, of their findings, and introduced a resolution, H.R. Res. 362, stating insufficient grounds existed for impeachment. The resolution was adopted.
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Committee submitted its report and resolutions for impeachment to the House. No action was taken before the end of the congressional session. Busteed resigned before the full House could vote on the recommendation. Representatives
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to become an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, several women accused him of sexual misconduct while in college. The nomination was sent to the Senate floor by a party-line vote and he was confirmed by a vote of 50 to 48.
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Fuller said he would resign on August 1, 2015, but then said he might change his mind. The House Judiciary Committee stated he would indeed be impeached if he did not resign by the date he originally announced, which he did
1859:. The charges were referred to the Judiciary Committee for investigation. On March 2, 1927, the Judiciary Committee submitted its report, H.R. Rep. No. 69-2299, recommending no impeachment action be taken against the Judge.
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On December 11, 1926, the House took note of Judge English's resignation and requested the Senate drop the impeachment proceedings. The Senate accepted the House recommendation and ended the proceedings on December 13, 1926
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On March 3, 1879, the Judiciary Committee reported back to the House, recommending no impeachment proceedings against Judge Blodgett. A resolution to table actions against the Judge was introduced and adopted by the House.
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in 1799) but still-minority position that resignation was no bar to later impeachment, yet voted with the rest of the committee to terminate proceedings. On January 7, 1875, sometime after Judge Busteed's resignation, the
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also urged Fortas to resign, but when Fortas said it would "kill" his wife, Black changed his mind and urged Fortas not to resign. Soon after impeachment proceedings formally began with a resolution introduced by Rep.
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2261:. The resolution was referred to the Judiciary Committee., where given the judge's sterling record, it died in committee. However, he tried again on January 5, 1981 with H.RES.12, where it died in committee, again.
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A second set of complaints from citizens of New York was submitted to Congress and referred to the Judiciary Committee for investigation. On March 3, 1841, the Judiciary Committee submitted its report to the House.
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was forced to resign because of ties to a foundation similar to Parvin. Fortas would later say that he "resigned to save Douglas," thinking that the dual investigations into them would stop with his resignation.
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settlement with his first wife. He only sank deeper into financial difficulties as settlements with his second and third wives essentially consumed his entire salary as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court.
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5610:"Congresswoman Terri Sewell : Press Releases : Congresswoman Sewell Sends Letter to House Judiciary Committee Urging an Investigation into the Impeachment of U.S. District Court Judge Mark Fuller"
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the House, The report recommended a full investigation of Judge Conkling, who among other things had presided over a lawsuit he had instigated against another party, be conducted by the next Congress.
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The Judiciary Committee submitted its last report, H.R. Rep. 64-1077, concerning impeachment efforts against Marshall on August 4, the report, which recommended against impeachment, was referred to the
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On June 9, 1926, Mr. Rankin submitted a brief to the investigating committee supporting Fenning's impeachment. Then on June 16, 1926, after Fenning answered the charges, Rankin submitted a reply brief.
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magazine, which was infamous for its proclivity for pictures of naked women. The Republican congressmen, however, refused to give the majority Democrats copies of the magazines, prompting Congressman
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On March 3, 1915, the House agreed with the Judiciary Committee's final report recommending no further action, and discharged the Judiciary Committee from any further investigation of Judge Wright.
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About a month later, on Buchanan again offered a resolution, H.R. Res. 90, to investigate Marshall. This time the resolution was adopted and referred to the Judiciary Committee for further action.
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and the Nixon administration to gather evidence to the contrary notwithstanding), Congressman Ford moved forward in the first major attempt to impeach a Supreme Court Justice in the modern era.
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evidence to justify the action. This was one of the very few times that the Full House has refused to impeach a Judge after the House Judiciary Committee has recommended a trial in the Senate.
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On January 7, 1875, following Judge Durell's resignation, Mr. Wilson made a motion to table the resolution and relieve the Judiciary Committee of its investigation. His motion carried.
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at the end of that month. After the hearings were over, but before the scheduled vote on whether to report the articles to the full House, Mellon accepted an appointment to the post of
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Committee. On February 14, 1921, Mr. Welty introduced actual impeachment charges against Judge Landis. These charges were referred to the House Judiciary Committee for investigation.
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No other record regarding the disposition of this report has been found in primary or secondary sources. Presumably, no action was taken before the end of the congressional session.
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for "high crimes and misdemeanors". The resolution was referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary the same day it was introduced, and never moved past that committee.
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on September 20, 1945, and he went on to serve until his death in the 1950s. This would be the last serious impeachment investigation for nearly a quarter-century.
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investigation, the Judiciary Committee submitted a report, H.R. Rep. No. 70-1106, to the House criticizing Judge Moscowitz, but refused to recommend impeachment.
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A resolution was passed discharging the Judiciary Committee from further action against the Judge, and the committee report and accompanying evidence was tabled.
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468. On January 28, 1823, the Judiciary Committee submitted a report exonerating Judge Tait. No action was taken before the end of the Congressional Session.
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and the resolution was referred to the Judiciary Committee. Leaving the court in chaos, Wilfley traveled halfway around the world to attend the hearings in
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offered an impeachment resolution against the above federal officials. The resolution was referred to the Judiciary Committee, where it died a quiet death.
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had voided a will by a person leaving some of his money to the Catholic Church because of his prejudice against it. On February 20, 1908, Representative
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election. On December 6, 2016, the House voted to send the question back to the Judiciary Committee, after which it was too late to do anything about it.
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notified Congress in October 2015 that there would be no charges against Lois Lerner or anyone else in the IRS, 19 Republican members of the
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Rep. Potter attempted to persuade the House to consider an impeachment resolution instead of the committee report, but his attempt failed.
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Judiciary Committee to use Subcommittees as needed. The report was adopted and referred to the Judiciary Committee for further action.
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defends herself before the Judiciary Committee on February 8, 1939, in response to Congressman Thomas' proposed impeachment resolution.
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of Massachusetts submitted the select committee report and a resolution recommending a hearing be held in the Northwest Territory.
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to remark "Has anybody read the article β or is everybody over there who has a magazine just looking at the pictures?"
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to succeed Fortas. Thus, in April 1970, Congressman Ford moved to impeach Douglas in an attempt to hit back at the Senate.
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of the Florida Territory's Supreme Court on the charge that he took bribes and kickbacks. The resolution was adopted.
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final report to the House. The report contained witness testimony, but no recommendation for or against impeachment.
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for many instances of alleged malfeasance. Hearings on the topic on a more general fashion had already taken place.
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2963:"House impeaches Alejandro Mayorkas, first Cabinet secretary to be impeached in almost 150 years | CNN Politics"
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misconduct against Judge Toulmin. The letter was referred to the Judiciary Committee for further investigation.
2841:"Louis T McFadden - Congressional record - May 23, 1933 - motion for impeachment of US Federal Reserve members"
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of Ohio introduced a resolution requesting the Committee on Public Expenditures investigate Smythe's conduct.
2596:"House Democrat Introduces Resolution Calling for Impeachment of Attorney General William Barr | C-SPAN.org"
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5559:"Torture Memo Author Sets up Defense Fund to Fight Possible Impeachment - Declassified Blog - Newsweek.com"
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Committee to further investigate the matter by calling witnesses. The resolution was adopted by the House.
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Samuel Axtell (D) was alleged to be the most corrupt politician in the Old West, appointed in 1882.
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committee report, exonerating Judge Peters of any wrongdoing, was adopted by the House on March 12.
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investigation. A resolution adopting the committee report was passed by the House on May 6, 1926.
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for bribery and theft. The articles were sent to the Judiciary committee, where they died.
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2910:"Details for H.Res. 629 (108th): Impeaching Donald Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense"
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offered a resolution, H.R. Res. 214, to investigate impeachment charges against
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Justice on Trial: The Kavanaugh Confirmation and the Future of the Supreme Court
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for what they say is failure to respond to congressional document demands.
3670:"John Koskinen, IRS commissioner, spared impeachment by House Republicans"
2695:"House judiciary chair reverses course, is "looking into" impeaching Barr"
2448:"U.S. Senate: Impeachment Trial of Secretary of War William Belknap, 1876"
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The Federal Impeachment Process: A Constitutional and Historical Analysis
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introduced an impeachment resolution, H.R. Res. 805, against Ambassador
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5636:"Mark Fuller, Former Federal District Court Judge, Could Be Impeached"
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and consider impeaching him. The House Judiciary Committee's
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Alexander "Aleck" Boarman β Western District of Louisiana
928:
Phillip Forman β U.S. Attorney for District of New Jersey
3541:"Republicans moving forward with IRS impeachment gambit"
2069:
Despite careful maneuvering by House Judiciary Chairman
2038:), became a prime target for then-House Minority Leader
1428:
On Feb. 13, 1851, a memo requesting an investigation of
1025:
and nine co-sponsors introduced H.R. Res. 274, against
616:
Congressional conservatives were angered with Secretary
3490:"IRS Commissioner Won't Testify at Impeachment Hearing"
1764:
Kenesaw Mountain Landis β Northern District of Illinois
1580:
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4806:
See H.R. Rep. No. 69-653 at 67 Cong. Rec. 6652 (1926).
3460:
Herszenhorn, David M.; Calmes, Jackie (May 23, 2016).
2681:"Impeaching Barr a 'waste of time', says top Democrat"
1548:
Henry W. Blodgett β Northern District of West Virginia
541:
and others introduced articles of impeachment against
458:
On June 30, 2020, Tennessee Democratic Representative
5534:"Las Vegas News | Breaking News & Headlines"
4065:
Reg. of Debates, 18th Cong., 2nd Sess. 438β40 (1825).
3462:"House to Consider I.R.S. Commissioner's Impeachment"
2783:"Wright Patman Impeachment motion Andrew Mellon 1932"
2193:
reporter began investigating the story; FBI director
1787:
William E. Baker β Northern District of West Virginia
1749:
Alston G. Dayton β Northern District of West Virginia
1560:
Samuel B. Axtell β New Mexico Territory Supreme Court
1330:
Joseph L. Smith β Supreme Court, Territory of Florida
856:
Fredrick Fenning β Commissioner, District of Columbia
3516:"GOP pols argue for impeachment of IRS commissioner"
1397:
Benjamin Johnson β Arkansas Territory Superior Court
1096:
Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
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2115:
Alfred Murrah, Stephen Chandler, and Luther Bohanon
1506:The resolution did not pass. However, in the next
816:
George F. Seward, Minister plenipotentiary to China
792:of New York introduced a resolution to investigate
652:
Alejandro Mayorkas - Secretary of Homeland Security
636:On June 20, 2004, angered by the War in Iraq, Rep.
143:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
6324:, impeachments or attempts leading to resignation.
5744:The Education of Brett Kavanaugh: An Investigation
5469:"The Reagan Court β Child of Lyndon Johnson?"
5179:
3594:"The Show Trial of IRS Commissioner John Koskinen"
3345:
1972:Albert L. Watson β Middle District of Pennsylvania
1882:Francis A. Winslow β Southern District of New York
1409:Philip K. Lawrence β Eastern District of Louisiana
1232:of the District of Kentucky was introduced to the
1090:and 25 cosponsors introduced H.RES.417 Impeaching
6265:Unsuccessful efforts to impeach federal officials
3072:Cong. Globe, 40th Cong., 1st Sess. 289β290 (1867)
2281:William Wayne Justice β Eastern District of Texas
3696:"House conservatives move to impeach Rosenstein"
2176:following that second conviction. Later, when a
1984:William O. Douglas β United States Supreme Court
1960:Albert Johnson β Middle District of Pennsylvania
1803:George W. English β Eastern District of Illinois
5505:, 214 Ct. Cl. 186, 556 F.2d 1028 (Ct. Cl. 1977)
4227:Cong. Globe, 42nd Cong., 3rd Sess. 1628 (1873).
2324:Manuel L. Real β Central District of California
1529:William F. Story β Western District of Arkansas
1449:Thomas Irwin β Western District of Pennsylvania
1368:Alfred Conkling β Northern District of New York
1228:On March 21, 1808, a resolution to investigate
1120:House Oversight and Government Reform Committee
473:Earlier in the month, House Judiciary Chairman
5842:Federal impeachment trial in the United States
5709:Hemingway, Mollie Z; Severino, Carrie (2019).
5133:
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4209:Cong. Globe, 35th Cong., 2nd Sess. 360 (1859).
4182:Cong. Globe, 35th Cong., 1st Sess. 304 (1858).
4173:Cong. Globe, 34th Cong., 3rd Sess. 627 (1857).
4146:Cong. Globe, 25th Cong., 3rd Sess. 187 (1839).
3412:
3410:
3408:
3090:Cong. Globe, 40th Cong., 2nd Sess. 3β8 (1867).
2062:On April 15, 1970, at the instigation of Rep.
1990:William O. Douglas Β§ Impeachment attempts
1894:Harry Anderson β Western District of Tennessee
1614:of Alabama introduced a resolution to impeach
1492:emphasized the revived (previously settled by
1464:Charles T. Sherman β Northern District of Ohio
1033:Andrew Young, Ambassador to the United Nations
877:. The proceedings ended with his resignation.
5813:
4191:Cong. Globe, 35th Cong., 2nd Sess. 12 (1858).
3063:Cong. Globe, 40th Cong., 1st Sess. 284 (1867)
3054:Cong. Globe, 40th Cong., 1st Sess. 282 (1867)
2835:
2833:
2394:Brett Kavanaugh β United States Supreme Court
2378:The plea deal displeased U.S. Representative
2249:Frank J. Battisti β Northern District of Ohio
760:Henry A. Smythe β Collector, Port of New York
360:It was also referred to the Rules Committee.
8:
5662:"Congress threatens Fuller with impeachment"
3444:"House Republicans move to impeach IRS head"
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3081:Cong. Globe, 40th Cong., 2nd Sess. 3 (1867).
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2808:"National Affairs: Texan, Texan & Texan"
2265:Nauman Scott β Western District of Louisiana
2221:He resigned from the Court on May 15, 1969.
1847:Frank Cooper β Northern District of New York
690:Three attempts to remove all or part of the
5846:Article I of the United States Constitution
3897:, from the U.S. Government Printing Office.
3352:. New York, New York: Basic Books. p.
2343:It did not agree to recommend impeachment.
2034:by casino financier and foundation founder
1691:introduced articles of impeachment against
686:Board of Governors meeting January 1, 1922.
667:. The inquiry was conducted by the House's
626:International Longshore and Warehouse Union
565:introduced articles of impeachment against
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6175:
5869:
5820:
5806:
5798:
5441:Oakford, Glenye Cain (December 31, 2007).
2014:committee voted to end the investigation.
1887:cease due to Judge Winslow's resignation.
1721:Emory Speer β Southern District of Georgia
1646:Augustus Ricks β Northern District of Ohio
1393:No action was taken by the next Congress.
462:and 35 cosponsors introduced a resolution
6320:, impeachments leading to conviction. In
5443:"Affirmed owner Louis Wolfson dead at 95"
2961:Foran, Annie Grayer, Clare (2024-02-13).
2490:"Democrats call for Gonzales impeachment"
2253:On January 24, 1978, U.S. Representative
2126:of the Western District of Oklahoma; and
1662:Lebbeus R. Wilfley β U.S. Court for China
1602:Chief Judge Axtell resigned in May 1885.
221:Learn how and when to remove this message
203:Learn how and when to remove this message
5838:Federal impeachment in the United States
5829:Federal impeachment in the United States
3450:, October 27, 2015. Retrieved 2015-10-28
3424:, October 28, 2015. Retrieved 2015-10-28
2384:Judicial Conference of the United States
2366:Mark Fuller β Middle District of Alabama
2187:became aware of the Wolfson deal when a
2143:Abe Fortas β United States Supreme Court
1932:Joseph Molyneaux β District of Minnesota
1907:James Lowell β District of Massachusetts
889:of Illinois demanded the impeachment of
3925:Judge Bruinβs final days on the bench,
2439:
1145:Rod Rosenstein, Deputy Attorney General
873:to the House and later referred to the
852:further action was taken by the House.
533:Secretary of the Treasury Andrew Mellon
5713:. Washington, DC: Regnery Publishing.
3442:Theodore Schleifer and Tom LoBianco -
2978:
2428:United States House Committee on Rules
2328:On July 17, 2006, U.S. Representative
2312:On March 2, 1976, U.S. Representative
2289:introduced an impeachment resolution,
2285:On June 24, 1981, U.S. Representative
1318:On March 6, 1822, a complaint against
1234:United States House of Representatives
734:introduced an impeachment resolution,
290:United States House of Representatives
5742:Pogrebin, Robin; Kelly, Kate (2019).
5686:Totenberg, Nina (December 18, 2018).
3867:18 Annals of Cong. 1858, 1860 (1808).
3386:Reilly, Mollie (September 10, 2015).
2269:On Feb 19, 1981, U.S. Representative
1518:Edward Durell β District of Louisiana
1479:Richard Busteed β District of Alabama
1314:Charles Tait β Circuit Court, Alabama
7:
5414:"War Protests β 1969 Year in Review"
4293:Asher Crosby Hinds (March 4, 1907).
3313:121 Cong. Rec. 25,578, 25,599 (1975)
1855:brought impeachment charges against
1349:Buckner Thruston β Circuit Court, DC
551:Ambassador to the Court of St. James
490:Ultimately, Barr was not impeached.
378:Gonzales and his wife Rebecca, with
141:adding citations to reliable sources
2519:"Yoho plans push to impeach Holder"
1544:The case was never heard of again.
1424:John C. Watrous β District of Texas
808:In a resolution introduced by Rep.
573:, two former Treasury Secretaries (
370:Alberto Gonzales Β§ Resignation
344:On February 6, 1978, a resolution,
5912:impeachment managers investigation
4164:H.R. Rep. No. 32-7, at 687 (1853).
4002:34 Annals of Cong. 1217β18 (1819).
3906:18 Annals of Cong. 2068β70 (1808).
3033:Congressional Record 1917 pg 4953.
2814:. January 25, 1932. Archived from
2170:Securities and Exchange Commission
2001:from office; both of them failed.
1994:There were two attempts to remove
1944:Samuel Alschuler β Seventh Circuit
1630:James G. Jenkins β Seventh Circuit
983:Richard Helms β Ambassador to Iran
14:
6342:United States federal impeachment
4155:H.R. Rep. No. 31-70, at 1 (1851).
4038:40 Annals of Cong. 463β64 (1822).
3895:Hinds Precedents β Volume II
3488:Staff, Roll Call (May 23, 2016).
3180:67 Cong. Rec. 12593, 12858 (1926)
1851:On January 28, 1927, Congressman
1679:, former Attorney General of the
1672:Shanghai International Settlement
1122:led by the committee's chairman,
1050:Palestine Liberation Organization
828:Lot Wright, United States marshal
237:United States federal officials.
83:to comply with Knowledge (XXG)'s
40:This article has multiple issues.
3376:.124 Cong. Rec. 20,607-09 (1978)
1862:This report was referred to the
1567:
1126:(R-Utah), filed a resolution to
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640:and four co-sponsors introduced
620:when she had refused to deport
117:
70:
29:
20:Impeachment in the United States
5746:. New York: Portfolio/Penguin.
5583:Brown, Melissa (Nov 12, 2014).
5338:. University of Chicago Press.
5182:The Federal Impeachment Process
4968:77 Cong. Rec. 2415, 2421 (1933)
4056:41 Annals of Cong. 1202 (1824).
4029:38 Annals of Cong. 1213 (1822).
4011:32 Annals of Cong. 1716 (1818).
3993:32 Annals of Cong. 1715 (1818).
3966:24 Annals of Cong. 1436 (1812).
3592:Ornstein, Norm (22 June 2016).
3566:Jagoda, Naomi (June 13, 2016).
3126:67 Cong. Rec. 7753, 7814 (1926)
2400:U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee
2111:Subcommittee report to a vote.
1510:, a majority of House voted to
506:, to impeach Attorney General
128:needs additional citations for
48:or discuss these issues on the
5634:Blinder, Alan (Sep 18, 2015).
5467:David A. Kaplan (1989-09-04).
5383:112 Cong. Rec. 3489β90 (1966).
4020:33 Annals of Cong. 313 (1818).
3975:30 Annals of Cong. 409 (1817).
3939:23 Annals of Cong. 559 (1811).
3831:13 Annals of Cong. 824 (1804).
3813:6 Annals of Cong. 2166 (1797).
3804:5 Annals of Cong. 1338 (1796).
3216:53 Cong. Rec. 5540β5541 (1915)
3207:53 Cong. Rec. 1658β1659 (1915)
3144:67 Cong. Rec. 8822β8828 (1926)
1157:filed articles of impeachment
1135:Representative Elijah Cummings
426:(R-TX) and co-sponsors Reps.
398:and 31 co-sponsors introduced
1:
5332:Gerhardt, Michael J. (2000).
5243:116 Cong. Rec. 11,942 (1970).
5004:79 Cong. Rec. 7081β89 (1935).
4959:74 Cong. Rec. 5312-13 (1931).
4932:72 Cong. Rec. 5105-06 (1930).
4923:72 Cong. Rec. 1025β26 (1929).
4815:67 Cong. Rec. 6280β81 (1926).
4709:65 Cong. Rec. 9239-40 (1924).
4637:52 Cong. Rec. 3447β48 (1915).
4424:H.R. Rep. No. 53-1393 (1894).
3514:Scott, Eugene (24 May 2016).
2233:Otto Kerner β Seventh Circuit
2017:No further action was taken.
1514:despite his having resigned.
744:Federal Open Market Committee
742:and ten other members of the
4547:51 Cong. Rec. 16,097 (1914).
4110:H.R. Rep. No. 30-103 (1849).
4101:H.R. Rep. No. 26-244 (1841).
4092:H.R. Rep. No. 21-342 (1830).
3331:123 Cong. Rec. 32,055 (1977)
3198:53 Cong. Rec. 962β971 (1915)
1307:of the District of Georgia.
1086:On September 11, 2015, Rep
569:, Secretary of the Treasury
324:(operated by his chief aide
5857:Trial of Impeachment Clause
5523:122 Cong. Rec. 9987 (1976).
5514:122 Cong. Rec. 5029 (1976).
5294:September 26, 2012, at the
5188:University of Chicago Press
4307:3 Cong. Rec. 324β26 (1875).
4083:H.R. Rep. No. 24-327 (1837)
4074:H.R. Rep. No. 18β85 (1825).
1537:introduced charges against
1533:On February 26, 1874, Rep.
885:On December 14, 1915. Rep.
669:Homeland Security committee
662:Homeland Security Secretary
585:(Comptroller of Currency);
545:, with hearings before the
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5075:99 Cong. Rec. 6760 (1953).
5022:91 Cong. Rec. 1171 (1945).
4986:78 Cong. Rec. 1099 (1934).
4977:77 Cong. Rec. 3502 (1933).
4745:66 Cong. Rec. 1790 (1925).
4736:66 Cong. Rec. 3471 (1925).
4700:61 Cong. Rec. 6357 (1921).
4664:60 Cong. Rec. 2478 (1921).
4610:51 Cong. Rec. 8417 (1914).
4601:52 Cong. Rec. 5485 (1915).
4565:51 Cong. Rec. 5238 (1914).
4520:50 Cong. Rec. 3777 (1913).
4511:48 Cong. Rec. 7799 (1912).
4472:42 Cong. Rec. 2269 (1908).
4379:22 Cong. Rec. 2797 (1890).
4282:Richard Busteed, 1822β1898
4128:H.R. Doc. No. 25-63 (1839)
4119:H.R. Rep. No. 22β88 (1833)
3322:122 Cong. Rec. 7830 (1976)
3304:53 Cong. Rec. 12096 (1915)
3270:53 Cong. Rec. 10371 (1915)
3171:67 Cong. Rec. 12397 (1926)
3162:67 Cong. Rec. 11374 (1926)
3153:67 Cong. Rec. 11019 (1926)
3117:65 Cong. Rec. 5009 (1924).
3108:65 Cong. Rec. 4992 (1924).
3099:65 Cong. Rec. 4915 (1924).
3042:131 Cong. Rec. 5047 (1985)
2479:124 Cong. Rec. 3486 (1978)
2470:124 Cong. Rec. 2428 (1978)
2011:Julius and Ethel Rosenberg
1987:
1021:On February 9, 1977, Rep.
794:Charles Francis Adams, Sr.
788:On December 2, 1867, Rep.
702:On February 12, 1917, Rep
609:On January 24, 1939, Rep.
414:On November 7, 2013, Rep.
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5775:Zhou, Li (Sep 17, 2019).
5666:The Montgomery Advertiser
5493:124 Cong. Rec. 545 (1978)
5355:– via Google Books.
5031:92 Cong. Rec. 2382 (1945.
4887:68 Cong. Rec. 2487 (1927)
4869:68 Cong. Rec. 302 (1926).
4433:27 Cong. Rec. 709 (1895).
4406:23 Cong. Rec. 689 (1892).
3348:How We Got Here: The '70s
3261:53 Cong. Rec. 9792 (1915)
3252:53 Cong. Rec. 9670 (1915)
3243:53 Cong. Rec. 9638 (1915)
3234:53 Cong. Rec. 6141 (1915)
3225:53 Cong. Rec. 6135 (1915)
3135:67 Cong. Rec. 8718 (1926)
2999:54 Cong. Rec. 3126 (1917)
2347:Jay Bybee β Ninth Circuit
1683:, who charged that Judge
1501:House Judiciary Committee
1037:On October 3, 1977, Rep.
832:On December 2, 1884 Rep.
547:House Judiciary Committee
528:Other Cabinet secretaries
502:introduced a resolution,
430:(R-TN), Ted Yoho (R-FL),
5538:Las Vegas Review-Journal
4914:71 Cong. Rec. 33 (1929).
4334:1 Cong. Rec. 1825 (1874)
4325:3 Cong. Rec. 319 (1875).
4316:2 Cong. Rec. 266 (1873).
3189:53 Cong. Rec. 240 (1915)
2899:84 Cong. Rec. 711 (1939)
2890:84 Cong. Rec. 702 (1939)
2402:hearings in 2018 on the
96:may contain suggestions.
81:may need to be rewritten
5907:articles of impeachment
3822:6 Annals of Cong. 2320.
2223:William J. Brennan, Jr.
2183:Early in 1969, the new
1832:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
1610:On April 1, 1890, Rep.
730:On March 7, 1985, Rep.
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420:Attorney General Holder
5099:www.everycrsreport.com
4769:www.everycrsreport.com
4727:H.R. Rep. No. 68-1443,
4646:H.R. Rep. No. 63-1490,
4628:H.R. Rep. No. 63-1381,
4592:H.R. Rep. No. 63-1191,
4538:H.R. Rep. No. 63-1176,
4343:8 Cong. Rec. 354 (1879
4254:Cong. Rec. 209 (1873).
1853:Fiorello H. La Guardia
1796:on February 10, 1925.
1279:Van Ness and Tallmadge
1176:to the Supreme Court.
1111:
1110:Commissioner Koskinen.
1063:On Sept.18, 1998 Rep.
1008:On Nov. 20, 1975, Rep
987:On July 29, 1975, Rep
971:On June 17, 1975, Rep
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899:National Peace council
704:Charles Lindbergh, Sr.
687:
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537:In January 1932, Rep.
515:Marjorie Taylor Greene
394:On July 7, 2007, Rep.
391:
6279:Impeachment inquiries
6140:impeachment and trial
6037:West Hughes Humphreys
6006:impeachment and trial
5993:Supreme Court Justice
5981:proposed expungements
5146:Yale University Press
5138:Laura Kalman (1990).
4574:H.R. Rep. No. 63-514,
2753:. September 20, 2020.
2496:on November 22, 2008.
2083:I Am Curious (Yellow)
1948:On May 7, 1935, Rep.
1658:and ordered printed.
1334:On February 3, 1825,
1289:Matthias B. Tallmadge
1109:
995:for actions taken as
738:against Fed Chairman
720:Louis Thomas McFadden
692:Federal Reserve Board
685:
678:Federal Reserve Board
600:
563:Louis Thomas McFadden
561:On May 23, 1933 Rep.
377:
368:Further information:
5176:Gerhardt, Michael J.
4950:Id. at 9919, 10,649.
4682:H.R. Rep. No 66-1407
4462:. November 10, 1907.
4361:Id. at 2388, 2390β95
3674:The Washington Times
2818:on September 3, 2009
2271:Lawrence P. McDonald
2185:Nixon administration
1712:Cornelius H. Hanford
1215:On January 6, 1804,
1039:Lawrence P. McDonald
862:Frederick A. Fenning
388:Prairie Chapel Ranch
276:There have been two
137:improve this article
5866:Formal impeachments
5213:Lohthan, William C.
5057:. February 26, 1946
4501:. January 11, 1909.
2633:. Washington, D.C.
2630:The Washington Post
2057:G. Harrold Carswell
1837:1927 Pulitzer Prize
1681:Territory of Hawaii
1285:William P. Van Ness
1202:Theophilus Bradbury
1198:Northwest Territory
997:Director of the CIA
895:The Chicago Tribune
891:H. Snowden Marshall
810:William M. Springer
790:William E. Robinson
770:Samuel Shellabarger
698:Lindbergh's attempt
658:impeachment inquiry
485:Ruth Bader Ginsburg
288:, impeached by the
6172:Efforts to impeach
6136:Alejandro Mayorkas
6130:William W. Belknap
6121:Members of Cabinet
6082:Harry E. Claiborne
6056:Robert W. Archbald
5971:second impeachment
5851:Impeachment Clause
5640:The New York Times
5474:The New York Times
5374:Id. at 43, 147β48.
5312:dissidentvoice.org
5252:Id. at 12, 130β31.
5055:The New York Times
4905:Id. at 5463, 5619.
4860:Id. at 8686, 8733.
4851:Id. at 8026, 8578.
4718:Id. at 11, 252β53.
4619:Id. at 10, 327β28.
4499:The New York Times
4460:The New York Times
3927:Concordia Sentinel
3858:Id. at 1171, 1181.
3794:. 4 February 2022.
3467:The New York Times
2771:. August 12, 2022.
2314:Andrew Jacobs, Jr.
2301:140 federal judges
2147:Associate Justice
2053:Clement Haynsworth
1999:William O. Douglas
1717:Hanford resigned.
1677:Lorrin A. Thurston
1579:. You can help by
1116:Justice Department
1112:
726:Gonzalez's attempt
714:McFadden's attempt
688:
665:Alejandro Mayorkas
624:, the head of the
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309:Harry M. Daugherty
296:is still ongoing.
294:Alejandro Mayorkas
286:Alejandro Mayorkas
282:William W. Belknap
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6287:Federal officials
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6075:Halsted L. Ritter
6069:Harold Louderback
6063:George W. English
5961:first impeachment
5230:978-0-13-933623-2
4137:H.R. Rep. No. 272
2942:. January 3, 2024
2525:. 6 November 2013
2330:Jim Sensenbrenner
2178:request to review
1996:Associate Justice
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2419:Court Justices.
2255:John M. Ashbrook
2207:John N. Mitchell
2128:Alfred P. Murrah
2124:Stephen Chandler
2075:John N. Mitchell
1697:Washington, D.C.
1670:", based in the
1612:William C. Oates
1592:
1589:
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1340:Joseph Lee Smith
1305:William Stephens
1299:William Stephens
959:
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440:Blake Farenthold
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2703:. 24 June 2020.
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2117:
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1950:Everett Dirksen
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1938:Judge Molyneaux
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786:
766:Henry A. Smythe
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728:
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618:Francis Perkins
603:Frances Perkins
595:
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508:Merrick Garland
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2266:
2263:
2259:Judge Battisti
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2120:Luther Bohanon
2116:
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2071:Emanuel Celler
2040:Gerald R. Ford
2032:Flamingo Hotel
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1848:
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1827:John T. Rogers
1804:
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1794:House Calendar
1788:
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1778:House Calendar
1765:
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1722:
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1637:House Calendar
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887:Frank Buchanan
882:
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857:
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736:H.R. Res. 101,
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699:
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