First, you are confusing talk show rhetoric with actual facts. The idea that President Obama is corrupt is frequently stated on right-wing Talk Shows, usually without proof or evidence. Partisan claims are not the same as documented evidence, making this question difficult to answer. But it should be noted that this discourse is similar to accusations of corruption under President Bush; it was mainly liberal-leaning blogs and progressive talk shows that complained about it.
In the case of President Obama, there have been few if any news reports (even from Fox News) of widespread corruption in his administration. People may disagree with his policies, but thus far, it is only conservative talk shows that are making the accusation of corruption. If and when any attorneys resign, I will change this answer accordingly, but for now, it is mainly partisan rhetoric, with no facts to support it.
Several of them resigned over the eight years that Washington was president. Edmund Jennings Randolph was forced to resign as secretary of state amid charges of corruption which proved unfounded. Jefferson and Hamilton disagreed on many principles and both resigned eventually.
Our ride was especially rough because the road was wrought with potholes. The leader resigned in disgrace once the puplic discovered that his administration was wrought with corruption.
Horst Köhler was the President of Germany at the start of 2010. He resigned on May 31 and was replaced by Christian Wulff on June 30, whom was president for the rest of the year.Wulff eventually resigned on 2012 February 17 due to corruption investigations.
Alexei Kosygin's Third Government ended in October 1980 when he resigned due to health issues.
As of 11th May 2010, David Cameron. He succeeds Gordon Brown who resigned on this day.
Spiro Agnew was the Vice President before Gerald Ford, serving with President Richard Nixon. Agnew resigned due to corruption charges.
Richard Nixon resigned and left the Vice-President Gerald Ford at the head of the US Government.
She was resigned to the break up. He resigned from his job.
yes, in 1979 the conservatives won the election and had a minority government so he resigned from politics but shortly after he was given another shot with a majority government.
Paul Miliukov was a leader of the Kadet Party and the Foreign Minister of the 1917 Russian Provisional government. He resigned his position in May of 1917.
The first and only president to give up his job was Richard Nixon in 1973. Richard Nixon resigned the Presidency of the United States after allegations of wrongdoing and cover-up in the Watergate Scandal. The Vice President, Spiro Agnew, also resigned only two months before and was charged with tax evasion and political corruption.
No monarchs resigned when Shakespeare was alive. Reigned yes, but never resigned.