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Impeachment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Presidents Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton were impeached by the U.S. House of Representatives, but acquitted by the Senate. Richard Nixon resigned before he could be impeached. ... Since 1797 the House of Representatives has impeached sixteen federal officials. These include two presidents, a cabinet member, a senator,
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(Members of Congress themselves are not removed by being impeached and tried, but rather are expelled by a two-thirds majority vote in the member's house.) The House draws up articles of impeachment that itemize the charges and their factual bases.
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Features more than 200 excerpts about the historic proceedings from Harper's Weekly, the leading weekly newspaper of the era. ... What Were the Impeachment Arguments of 1867-1868? ... Who Was Who...
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In 1998, as a result of issues surrounding personal indiscretions with a young woman White House intern, Clinton was the second U.S. president to be impeached by the House of Representatives. He was tried in the Senate and found not guilty of the charges brought against him.
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Behind a backdrop unique in historical terms, on Saturday 19 December 1998, President William Jefferson Clinton was impeached by the United States House of Representatives, becoming only the second President in U.S. History, and the only man popularly elected as President to have been so charged.
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AS PRESIDENT NIXON WAS IMPEACHED; SO SHOULD PRESIDENT CLINTON ... 23 years ago this past July the Judiciary Committee of the House of Representatives voted to recommnend that President Richard Milhous Nixon be impeached.
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Eagleton Digital Archive of American Politics ... The impeachment of President Bill Clinton arose from a series of events following the filing of a lawsuit on May 6, 1994, by Paula Corbin Jones in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas. ... After Ms. Jones filed the lawsuit,
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A brief, factual look at the three U.S. Presidents who have faced impeachment proceedings. ... RESOLVED that William Jefferson Clinton, President of the United States, is impeached for high crimes and misdemeanors, and that the following articles of impeachment be exhibited to the United States Senate:
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