We have had two presidents by the name of Johnson. The Vice President for Lincoln became president after Lincolns death. He was impeached and saved by one vote. The second Johnson was the Vice President for JFK and wasn't impeached in his terms of office.
No. Conviction failed by one vote. He was allowed to finish his term.
False. The Tenure of Office Act was a major factor in the impeachment of Andrew Johnson but was repealed long before Clinton took office.
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As President of the Senate, the U.S. Vice President presides over most impeachment trials. However, Article I, Section 3, Clause 6 of the U.S. Constitution specifies that when the President is on trial the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court presides. And although the Constitution doesn't say, I assume that would also be the case if the Vice President were the defendant in an impeachment trial (an incumbent U.S. Vice President has never been impeached to date).
False.
True is the opposite of false, so the opposite of guilty would be innocent.
False
President John did not try to stop China become communist.
False. The Chief Justice must preside over only impeachments of a President. Article I, Section 3, Clause 6 states in part: "When the President of the United States is tried, the chief justice shall preside..." Since the US Constitution fails to mention any other impeachment trials, the Senate has adopted rules that provide the Presiding Officer of the Senate (whether the Vice President, President pro tempore or other presiding officer designated by the Senate) shall preside in impeachment trials of other officials. In addition, in some instances, the Senate creates an impeachment trial committee to take evidence and to then report such evidence to the full Senate for its deliberation and vote.
No, he was the first president to be impeached or forced to leave his office before hie term was up
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False.