The House of Representatives can impeach the President by passing an impeachment motion with a simple majority that lists the charges against the president. The passage of such a motion requires the Senate to hold a trial based on the charges and a 2/3 majority in the Senate is required to convict and remove the President from office.
Two presidents have been impeached.In 1868 Andrew Johnson became the first president to be impeached.In 1974 Richard Nixon resigned rather ran than facing impeachment charges in the Watergate Scandal.In 1998 Bill Clinton became the second president to be impeached.Later,he was found not guilty by the Senate.
The President, Vice President and all civil officers of the United States can be impeached. They can be impeached for conviction of treason, bribery and other high profile crimes.
There was no President of the United States that was impeached for firing his Secretary of State. Perhaps you mean Andrew Johnson, the 17th President of the United States from 1865-1869, who was impeached for removing Edward Stanton, the Secretary of War. This violated a recently passed law, the Tenure of Office Act, which stated that the President couldn't remove cabinet members from their positions. The law was also quite unconstitutional, and was passed for the sole purpose of finding a reason to impeach Johnson, who was unpopular with the Republican Party. Although Johnson was impeached, he was later acquitted, and retained the office of the presidency until the next election cycle, when he chose not to run.
You become impeached by the government.
The President of India who is the de jure head of state can be impeached by either house of the Parliament under Article 61 of the Constitution of India.
The President can be impeached. After Abraham Lincoln was assassinated his vice President (Andrew Johnson) was impeached. Also Nixon was impeached
If a president is convicted of a crime by congress, they are impeached. If congress decides toward it, the president must leave office. However, they can veto it. Two presidents have been impeached. They are Andrew Johnson, and Bill Clinton. Also, Richard Nixon would have been impeached for The Watergate Scandal, but resigned before such happened.
The president of the United States would remain president until he died or resigned or was impeached; at which time the Vice President would become president.
No, someone with a name sounding closer to him was.Andrew Johnson, as Vice President of the United States, succeeded Abraham Lincoln when Lincoln was assassinated in 1865. President Johnson was impeached by the US House of Representative in 1868 but the resolution failed in the Senate by one vote. Still, President Andrew Johnson, a tailor by profession, became the first US President to be impeached.
In the United States a President is only impeached if it is believed they have taken part of unlawful events. The House of Representatives must reach a majority vote on impeachment and then the President is tried by the U.S. Senate. President Obama would only be impeached if he did something unlawful and the House voted to impeach him.
To get impeached the president would have to bribe, lie, or have a misdemeanor against him.
when the president of the united states is tried, the chief justice shall preside
President Andrew Johnson and President Bill Clinton were both impeached. President Richard Nixon was supposed to be impeached, but he stepped down from office before the official impeachment, so technically he wasn't impeached.
The second President to be impeached was William J. Clinton, in 1998.