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No. The 17th President of the United States Andrew Johnson was in office from April 15, 1865 to March 4, 1869. President Johnson died on July 31, 1875.
For most of the time while Johnson was in office the congress was not even "seated" in 1865. When the congress did get back in session Johnson had already handled many of the problems at that time.
lincoln 16th president. his vice prsident andrew johnson took over, just as lyndon johnson took over from kennedy
Lyndon Baines Johnson was the first US President to take the oath of office while his wife, Lady Bird Johnson, held the bible. This took place in 1965.
He was assassinated. Lincoln was assassinated less than 2 months after taking office for his second term. When Lincoln was assassinated, his Vice President, Andrew Johnson became President. In May of 1868, Andrew Johnson was impeached; he was the first US President to be impeached. The Senate did not confirm the impeachment, and therefore he was not removed from office. Johnson left the Presidency in disgrace.
They were all Presidents and were Vice President when the President was killed in office or died while in office.
Two U.S. presidents have been impeached, but neither was impeached specifically because of affairs. President Andrew Johnson was impeached in 1868 for violating the Tenure of Office Act, while President Bill Clinton was impeached in 1998 on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice related to the Monica Lewinsky scandal. The charges against both presidents did involve elements of personal misconduct, but the primary reasons for impeachment were different.
1963 was the year that Lyndon Johnson was sworn in while sitting in the presidential plane on a runway in Dallas, TX after the death of President Kennedy.
The first president to get married while in office was John Tyler. John Tyler was also the first president to have his wife die while in office.
Andrew Johnson. No US President has ever been kicked out of office. Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton both stood trial for impeachment. Johnson broke the Tenure of Office Act, while Clinton was accused of lying over having an affair. Nixon was never impeached, he would almost certainly have been removed from office after the Watergate Scandal, but chose to resign instead.
he was impeached
Lydon B. Johnson