By firing Secretary of War Stanton
President Johnson challenged the Tenure of Office Act by removing Edwin M. Stanton, the Secretary of War, from his cabinet and appointing Lorenzo Thomas in his place. He argued that the Tenure of Office Act was unconstitutional and violated his powers as President to hire and fire cabinet members. However, this action ultimately led to his impeachment by the House of Representatives.
President Andrew Johnson was impeached when he violated the Tenure of Office Act. The Tenure of Office Act was repealed in 1887.
Tenure of Office Act
President Johnson tried to fire the Secretary of War, Edwin Stanton to test the Tenure of Office Act.
He violated the tenure of office act
The act that prohibited the president from removing federal officials was the Tenure of Office Act.
President Johnson tried to fire the Secretary of War, Edwin Stanton to test the Tenure of Office Act.
he was impeached
he was impeached
he was impeached
Andrew Johnson
The Tenure of Office Act
he violated the Tenure of Office Act