impeached in 1869 they subpoenaed letters when richard nixon they were trying toimpeach president nixon they subpoenaed tape recordings do you remember the 18-minute tapes that were missingwhen they were attempting to teach president clinton they subpoenaed emails
timeline of the american presidency that'll put it in in terms of of google you know when andrew johnson was being impeached in 1869 they subpoenaed letters when richard nixon they were trying toimpeach president nixon they subpoenaed tape recordings do you remember the 18-minute tapes that were missing
and government benefits or Ted series of tube Stevens convicted for corruption charges or Rob belovich impeached for trying to sell a senate seat you might look at this and say it's the same as it ever was but my view is it's not the same I share the view of Dennis Thompson
And we try very much not to pick the same word, ever, twice. You're not going to hear impeach being done these days. That's right. Everyone throws that one out.
This is in 1973, I think. He's well into the impeachment proceedings. He's doing a press conference.
David Lieber: which I hope will be fun for you. Question here: ketchup on a Chicago hot dog unacceptable or impeachable offense.? Miguel del Valle: I don't use it, I don't use ketchup.
which led to the criminal proceedings against Ehrlichman, Haldeman, a number of others called, put a dozen or so White House aides in jail, and made the president, facing conviction and impeachment, resign. Without Nixon resigning in 1974, the war would have continued until he left office, at least through 1976.
So you know, sexual impropriety seems to be a way in which men hit the skids. Think of Petraeus or Spitzer or Weiner or-- you know, Clinton was impeached after all. There is a way in which senior man really do know that this is a way of getting written out.
package I'm assuming it's now going to pass the house representatives all I had to do was 12 photos and they don't get at least Monica Lucy delivering pizzas in the office go with this story ends it into the impeachment of the President of
And they then sort of trail around, and I thought this was actually kind of interesting. to Congress, not the other way around. The King cannot dissolve Parliament -- Parliament can impeach the King. Right? So that's an important power relationship that's embodied
regime, a peace regime or peace treaty or something. The language is a little vague. Um but but this is not new. And so, you know, there was the guy who was in there three or four years ago before the impeachment, uh his name was Moon Jae-in. He tried this, too, and it didn't work. So, you know, maybe Lee Jae-myung has something new, but we have seen this before unless,