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Submit ReviewIn the first of our American Histories series, Sarah Churchwell explains the lessons to be learned for Trump and his opponents from what happened in 1868, when President Andrew Johnson was impeached by Congress and survived his trial in the Senate by a single vote. What are 'high crimes and misdemeanours' anyway?
Talking Points:
What was Reconstruction?
Johnson became president after Lincoln’s assassination: his whole presidency was about overturning the gains of Reconstruction.
The immediate act that precipitated impeachment was Johonson breaking a law designed to restrain him, the Tenure of Office Act.
One of the lessons of history is that it’s almost impossible to remove the president.
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