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
The process is impeachment by the House of Representatives followed by a trial and conviction by the US Senate. People often think of impeachment as being the entire process.
1867=Andrew Johnson
Andrew Johnson 1865 and Bill Clinton. Nixon would have been impeached if he hadn't resigned.
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.
Federalists like Alexander Hamilton and other Framers did discuss having the US Supreme Court handle the impeachment process. They believed as Hamilton did that the Court should not be involved. Actually, Hamilton wrote in the Federalist Papers, that impeachment was more than just an issue regarding the breaking of a law. Hamilton wrote that impeachment was primarily a political process to engage the interest of the entire US community.
Impeachment, which is the Constitutional process whereby the U.S. Congress charges and tries public officials for "high crimes and misdemeanors", and, if convicted, removes them from office. The U.S. House drafts the Articles of Impeachment, and the U.S. Senate tries them, and in the case of the President of the United States, the Chief Justice of the United States presides over the proceedings.Read Nixon v. United States, 506 U.S. 224 (1993).
The senate holds all impeachment trials. If two thirds of the senate finds him guilty then the president will be removed from office. Only the House can impeach the President, not the entire Congress.
The president or other federal official must be formally charged with a crime (impeached) by the House of Representatives by a simple majority vote. This impeachment by the House requires the US Senate to hold a trial based on the impeachment charges. When the trial is over, two-thirds of the senators must vote to convict in order to remove the official from office. Although impeachment is only the first step, the entire process is popularly referred to as impeachment.
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