No President has ever been removed from office, but Nixon probably would have been (by impeachment) had he not resigned in 1974 and Clinton had they accused him guilty
Impeachment and removal from office are two different things. Impeachment is done by the House of Representatives voting and having 218/434 total votes. Once this is done you can say the president is impeached. The next step is removal from office. This is done by a Senate vote and you need 67/100. Once this is done you can say the president has been removed. Andrew Johnson was the first to be impeached and so was Clinton. Neither one of them were removed from office. Nixon resigned before the impeachment process.
No, the president does not have the power to remove the vice president from office. The only way a vice president can be removed is through the impeachment process by Congress.
the vice president
was approved by President Kennedy.
No US president ever removed the motto from currency, but president Theodore Roosevelt strongly objected to it.
No, President Trump has not removed the Joint Chiefs of Staff from their positions.
Andrew Johnson became president after Lincoln's assassination and was impeached in 1868 but was not removed, Johnson was the 17th president.
No, if the President is removed, retires or dies the Vice President will become President. If the Vice President can't fill the office for some reason then next in line is the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
25th amendment
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.
President of what country? In America president Johnson was not removed from office
Nixon
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.