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Andrew Johnson became president after Lincoln's assassination and was impeached in 1868 but was not removed, Johnson was the 17th president.

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What a president have to do to get impeached and removed?

To get impeached the president would have to bribe, lie, or have a misdemeanor against him.


How can the president be removed?

The president must be formally charged with a crime (impeached) by the House of Reps. and then must stand trial in the US Senate. If convicted, he/she is removed. Impeached does not mean removed. We have impeached two presidents, but have never removed one.


How can a president be removed?

The president must be formally charged with a crime (impeached) by the House of Reps. and then must stand trial in the US Senate. If convicted, he/she is removed. Impeached does not mean removed. We have impeached two presidents, but have never removed one.


Which reconstruction era president was impeached?

President Andrew Johnson was impeached by the House of Representatives, but not removed from office by the Senate.


What happens if the president steals money from the treasury?

The President could be impeached and removed from office after an impeachment trial. After he was removed from office, he could then be prosecuted like any other person.


Can the chief of justice be impeached?

Yes, why not . . , ? ?he can be removed by the president on the recommendation of the parliament.


Who takes office when a us president is impeached?

Nobody. A president continues to serve in office when he is impeached. If he is convicted and removed from office, the vice-president becomes president, same as if the president were to die.


Can the Chief Justice of India be impeached?

Yes, why not . . , ? ?he can be removed by the president on the recommendation of the parliament.


Can the vice president be fired?

Yes, he can be impeached by the House , tried and removed from office by the Senate.


How can the president be removed if he is not dead or impeached?

He can't be unless under those conditions in your question.


Presidents that have been impeached?

Only three U.S. presidents have been formally impeached by Congress: Andrew Johnson, Bill Clinton and Donald Trump. So far, no U.S. president has ever been removed from office through impeachment. In addition to Johnson, Clinton and Trump, only one other U.S. president has faced formal impeachment inquiries in the House of Representatives: Richard Nixon.


Who was the last president to be impeached?

Bill ClintonBill Clinton was the last U.S. President to be impeached. The House impeached him, but the Senate did not remove him from office.

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