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Q: Can a president be impeached during a war?
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President impeached during Mexican-American war?

None.


Who was impeached during the civil war?

Andrew Johnson


What president was impeached during reconstruction era?

Andrew Johnson was impeached during reconstruction era.


What president was impeached during the Reconstruction era?

Andrew Johnson


Which President was impeached and almost convicted after the civil war?

Andrew Johnson.


How can the President get fired?

The President can be impeached. After Abraham Lincoln was assassinated his vice President (Andrew Johnson) was impeached. Also Nixon was impeached


What a president have to do to get impeached and removed?

To get impeached the president would have to bribe, lie, or have a misdemeanor against him.


Was Nixon impeached during the pentagon papers?

President Nixon was never impeached. He resigned because there were enough votes to impeach him. Bill Clinton and Andrew Johnson were the only Presidents to be impeached and both were acquitted.


Did Ulysses S. Grant get impeached from the office?

Ulysess S. Grant didn't get impeached, in fact he was one of the Union generals who was very good at his job in the Civil War. I quote what President Lincoln said about Grant "I can't spare this man-he fights."


Who are the two that were impeached?

President Andrew Johnson and President Bill Clinton were both impeached. President Richard Nixon was supposed to be impeached, but he stepped down from office before the official impeachment, so technically he wasn't impeached.


Who was the second US President to be impeached?

The second President to be impeached was William J. Clinton, in 1998.


Would Abraham Lincoln have been impeached if he was not assassinated?

Abraham Lincoln should have been impeached. The arguments for the impeachment could be: Overstepping executive powers, overpassing the USC Amendments and Laws, and his blockade of southern ports because a blockade is only allowed when a war is declared and Lincoln said it was not a war but a rebellion.