No, a president cannot be impeached before taking office because impeachment is a process to remove a sitting president from office for misconduct or abuse of power.
Yes, a president can be impeached for crimes committed before taking office if those crimes are considered to be high crimes and misdemeanors as defined by the Constitution.
Yes, a president can be impeached for past crimes committed before taking office if those crimes are considered high crimes and misdemeanors as defined by the Constitution.
He resigned before he could be impeached because of the Watergate break in. Ford became President and pardoned Nixon soon after taking office.
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the vice president takes his place
Ronald Reagan.
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None of the individuals who were elected as President died before taking office. William Henry Harrison was sworn in and died 31 days later.
He was assassinated. Lincoln was assassinated less than 2 months after taking office for his second term. When Lincoln was assassinated, his Vice President, Andrew Johnson became President. In May of 1868, Andrew Johnson was impeached; he was the first US President to be impeached. The Senate did not confirm the impeachment, and therefore he was not removed from office. Johnson left the Presidency in disgrace.
The constitution.
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If the president was impeached he would NOT remain in office. To be impeached means that you are charged with treason or another crime against the state.Treason is the crime of betraying ones country, or even just the betrayal of someone or something.