Tenure of Office Act
He violated the tenure of office act
President Andrew Johnson was impeached when he violated the Tenure of Office Act. The Tenure of Office Act was repealed in 1887.
he violated the Tenure of Office Act
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The action that Congress took against Johnson after he violated the Tenure of Office Act was that they impeached him.
The main impeachment charge against President Johnson was that he'd violated the 1867 Tenure of Office Act by attempting to remove Secretary of War Edwin Stanton from office without the consent of the Senate.
President Andrew Johnson violated the Tenure of Office Act when he attempted to remove Edwin Stanton from his position as Secretary of War. This law, enacted in 1867, was designed to restrict the president's power to remove certain officeholders without the Senate's approval. Johnson's actions led to his impeachment by the House of Representatives, although he was ultimately acquitted by the Senate.
It was stopped by president Johnson’s b*tchass
President Andrew Johnson faced impeachment for attempting to remove Stanton from office. It was ruled unclear whether he violated the act.
He didn't violate it. He served the rest of the JFK term and then ran for his own.
Yes, President Andrew Johnson was involved with the tenure of Office Act. The Tenure of Office Act was a direct response from Congress to President Johnson's attempt to suspend his Secretary of War, Edwin Stanton, because of political differences.
Johnson was vice-president under Lincoln. After Lincoln was killed, Johnson became president.