1867=Andrew Johnson
Bill Clinton and Andrew Johnson are the only two presidents who have gone through the entire impeachment process. They were both acquitted in the end and not impeached. President Nixon was going to be impeached but he resigned before it was announced.
Andrew Johnson, Richard Nixon
Andrew Johnson, Richard Nixon
1867=Andrew Johnson
In order to remove someone from congress, you would have to rely on a process which is called impeachment or a "motion of no confidence". Usually when someone in a congress seat or individual office such as a mayor or governor has been removed, it has been through the individual renouncing his position. As far as presidential goes only 2 presidents has gone through the process. Andrew Johnson in 1867 and Bill Clinton in 1999. Both Process did not remove any of those. as far as to remove the whole congress from office at once, only a military coupe can do that. A citizen could also bring that congressperson to court but it not a very usual method.
Andrew Johnson, following the Civil War and Bill Clinton, in 1998-1999. And that's a real shame, because the Founders intended that impeachment be used fairly regularly to remove people from office who had no business conducting the affairs of the United States.
it been through phycical change
a nucleus whose cells have not gone through the process of differentiation.
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It's just steel that has gone through the process of Parkerizing.