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In the history of the US no president has ever been impeached and convicted?

That statement is incorrect. While three U.S. presidents—Andrew Johnson, Bill Clinton, and Donald Trump—have been impeached by the House of Representatives, none were convicted by the Senate. Impeachment is a political process, not a criminal one, and requires a two-thirds majority in the Senate for conviction, which has never been achieved for a president. Thus, no president has ever been removed from office through impeachment.


Can the president be under arrest?

No person is above the law. However, the process by which an elected official is tried is substantially different but just as effective. He or she is first charged--this is called impeachment and is somewhat like an arrest. The second phase is the trial phase--this is called conviction. I suppose that an elected official could be remanded to custody upon impeachment if the charge were serious enough, but he or she would still be entitled to a trial. Only two Presidents have been impeached (i.e. Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton). However, no President has ever been sent to jail because no President has ever been convicted of a crime. Richard Nixon was not impeached; he resigned his office.


Was Dolley Madison the youngest first lady?

Frances Folsom Cleveland, wife of Grover Cleveland, at 21, was the youngest first lady. ever . John Tyler's second wife, Julia was 24 when she became first lady. Dolley was younger than Martha Washington and Abigail Adams, the two previous wives of presidents. She was older than Jefferson's daughter who was the White House hostess just before she moved in.


Did anyone ever hit a home run to the bleachers at Cleveland Municipal Stadium?

No player ever hit a home run to the center field bleachers at Cleveland Municipal Stadium.


Was John Adams impeached?

No, John Marshall was never impeached; he served as Chief Justice on the Supreme Court from 1801 until 1835, a tenure of 34 years.The only Supreme Court justice ever to be impeached was Samuel Chase, in 1804. Chase served on the Marshall Court until 1811. He was later acquitted during his Senate trial.For more information on Justice Chase's impeachment, see Related Questions, below.

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Was Grover Cleveland ever a governor of Ohio?

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Grover Cleveland is the only President who did this?

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Who did Grover marry?

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Did Grover Cleveland ever live in the Texas White House?

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Has president Grover Cleveland ever wrote a letter to the Soviet Union?

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What was Grover Cleveland's Childhood?

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Is Grover Clevelend on currency?

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Did Grover Cleveland have a daughter named Esther?

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