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President Andrew Johnson was impeached over a violation of the Tenure of Office Act by firing Edwin Stanton, the Secretary of War. The act stated he could not dismiss a member of his cabinet without the approval of Congress.
President Andrew Johnson was accused of violating the Tenure of Office Act by removing the Secretary of War from office. He was the first President to be impeached.
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Charges against a government official for suspected wrongdoing can be made by various entities, including law enforcement agencies, ethics committees, or independent oversight bodies. In some cases, citizens can also file complaints or reports to initiate investigations. Additionally, legislative bodies may conduct inquiries or hearings to address allegations of misconduct, leading to potential charges. Ultimately, the specific process can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the nature of the alleged wrongdoing.
Andrew G. Kirk has written: 'Collecting Nature'
Robert Andrew Lang has written: 'The changing nature of the distribution channel within the U.K. grocery industry'
Andrew Janiak has written: 'Newton as philosopher' -- subject(s): Philosophy of nature, History, Philosophy, OverDrive, Nonfiction
The disaster happened because of mother nature...
President Nixon was accused of encouraging the spying on the other political party, including breaking in to their campaign headquarters in the Watergate Hotel in Washington, D.C. He escaped impeachment by resigning as president.
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Yeah, so newstedt-loring Andrews simply own Andrew's jewelers. I guess that's just a law of nature
Andrew Hipp has written: 'Peanut-Head Bugs (Hipp, Andrew. Really Wild Life of Insects.)' 'Gardening Ants (Hipp, Andrew. Really Wild Life of Insects.)' 'The Life Cycle of an Earthworm (Hipp, Andrew. Life Cycles Library.)' 'Corn Inside and Out (Getting Into Nature)' 'Assassin Bugs (Hipp, Andrew. Really Wild Life of Insects.)'