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Causes Of Nixon's Impeachment

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Andrew Johnson, Richard Nixon, and William had some things in common. One of those things was that they were all presidents, and the other thing is they all faced impeachment. They all had events leading up to a Congressional vote, the end result of each situation, and they either agreed or disagreed about reasons for their impeachment. First, is about Andrew Johnson. The reason why he faced impeachment is because before Abraham Lincoln’s assassination, Johnson organized a plan to reconstruct that would be towards the defeat of the South as it rejoined the Union. He wanted to grant a general amnesty to those who pledged an oath of loyalty to the U.S. and agreed to obey all federal laws pertaining to slavery. Johnson wanted to carry …show more content…

Nixon faced impeachment because it was known as the Watergate. It first came to light following a break-in on the date of June 17th, 1972, at the Democratic Party’s national headquarters in Watergate hotel in Washington, D.C. A group of men broke in to the White House and were arrested and where charged. Nixon denied any involvement in the break-in, but some of his staff members implicated in an illegal cover up and then they resigned. In July 1973, one of Nixon’s former staff member had secretly taped conversations between the president and his aides. Nixon refused to release the tapes, but a judge later ordered the president to turn them in. In May 1974, the House Judiciary Committee began formal impeachment hearings against Nixon. On July 27th, the first article of impeachment against the president was passed. Two more articles, for abuse of power of Congress were approved on July 29 and 30. On August 5th, Nixon complied with a U.S. Supreme Court required the transcripts of the missing tapes, the new evidence clearly implicated him in a cover up of the Watergate break-in. Nixon announced his resignation on August 8th. Nixon succeeded by Vice President Gerald Ford on August 9th, who pardoned Nixon on September 8th, 1974, it was impossible for the former president to be prosecuted for any crimes he committed while in the office. I agree he was impeached because they think because they are the president, they can get away with …show more content…

The reason why he faced impeachment is because in November 1995, Clinton began an affair with Monica Lewinsky, she was a 21 year old unpaid intern. In April 1996, Lewinsky was transferred to the Pentagon. In the summer, Monica confided in Pentagon co-worker Linda Tripp about her relationship with the president. In 1997, the relationship was over, Linda began to secretly record conversations with Lewinsky, so she would get details about the affair. In December, lawyers for Paula Jones brought Monica. In January 1998, allegedly under the recommendation of the president, Monica denied having a relationship with the president. Five days later, Linda contacted the office of Kenneth Starr, the Whitewater counsel, to talk about Monica and the tapes she made of their conversations. Linda, who was wired by FBI agents, met with Monica again and Monica was taken by FBI agents and U.S. attorneys to a hotel room where she was questioned and was offered immunity if she cooperated. Few days later, the story was out and Clinton denied the allegations saying, “I did not have a relationship with that woman, Ms. Lewinsky.” Clinton spoke a live television to a grand jury in a nearby federal courthouse. He was the first sitting president to testify before a grand jury investigating his conduct. Clinton gave a four minute televised address to the nation which he admitted he had a relationship with Lewinsky. On December 11th, the House Judiciary Committee

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