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    He was Impeached but nothing happened to him.

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    It's right. Clinton was Impeached.

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    You can't impeach someone for winning.

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    In 1868 Andrew Johnson was Impeached.

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    Why wasn't andrew jackson Impeached.

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    If this is true he should be Impeached.

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    Alcee Hastings, an Impeached Federal judge in Florida.

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    Clinton was Impeached,

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    This was what the“impeach right now” people didn't understand!

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    For first time, Biden declares that Trump must be Impeached.

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    Biden says for 1st time that Trump should be Impeached.

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    Responsible for their acts; and indeed he could be Impeached for their acts.

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    The second season focused on Bill Clinton, who was Impeached but not removed from office.

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    If Impeached, the country's Constitutional Court will have up to 180 days to determine whether to formally end Park's presidency.

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    The Duke of Leeds was Impeached for a bribe of £5,000, and the virtuous King himself convicted of having received £10,000.

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    The 17th president, Andrew Johnson, and the 42nd president, Bill Clinton, were both Impeached during their terms but neither left office.

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    Only two presidents in the history of the United States, Andrew Johnson in 1886 and Bill Clinton in 1998, were Impeached, but could not be removed from office.

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    They accused Democrats of being driven by a party fringe of socialist extremists and“Trump-haters,” and warned that impeaching Trump would backlash against the party in national elections next November.

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    They accused Democrats of being driven by a fringe of socialist extremists and"Trump-haters", and warned that impeaching Trump would result in a backlash against the party in national elections next November.

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    House Speaker Nancy Pelosi remains on the fence about impeaching the current occupant of the Oval Office, but she says Congress should make it clear that bringing criminal charges against a crooked commander in chief is absolutely lawful.

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    The Democratic-controlled House Impeached Trump on December 18 in a party line vote, setting up a trial in the Senate, where Republicans hold a 53 to 47 seat edge and the president enjoys the support of Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.

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    Besides, it appears the only people who care about ethics in media journalism have to fight tooth and nail to get the issue into the public sphere, only to be condemned as“sexist misogynists” and have their freedom of speech Impeached by bomb threats.

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    As for obstruction of justice, pundits have tied themselves in knots over the past two years debating whether the president could be charged with obstruction of justice or Impeached over the firing of FBI director James Comey, whether the president was acting within his Article II executive powers, and so on.

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