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Vice President Andrew Johnson, whose luck held when his assassin backed out, now stands in the next room, summoned there after learning of Lincoln’s condition. Lincoln's Last Days: The Shocking Assassination that Changed America Forever 2012-08-01T00:00:00Z
In 1867, Andrew Johnson, the nation’s first post-Civil War president and a former slaveholder, advocated a new practice that quickly replaced slavery as a main source of agricultural labor in the South. 1919 The Year That Changed America 2019-01-08T00:00:00Z
Vice President Andrew Johnson is an obvious target. Lincoln's Last Days: The Shocking Assassination that Changed America Forever 2012-08-01T00:00:00Z
Few men could have successfully followed Abraham Lincoln as president, but Andrew Johnson proved particularly inept. Lincoln's Last Days: The Shocking Assassination that Changed America Forever 2012-08-01T00:00:00Z
Following the swearing-in of Andrew Johnson as the seventeenth president, Stanton had issued a reward for Jefferson Davis and other Confederate officials, naming them as assassination conspirators. Chasing Lincoln's Killer 2009-01-01T00:00:00Z
Like his target, Andrew Johnson, Atzerodt is staying at Kirkwood House, on the corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and Twelfth Street, four blocks from the White House and just one block from Ford’s Theatre. Lincoln's Last Days: The Shocking Assassination that Changed America Forever 2012-08-01T00:00:00Z
In 1868, former Union general Ulysses Grant was elected president, succeeding Andrew Johnson. Ambushed! 2021-10-12T00:00:00Z
He did not knock on Andrew Johnson’s door. Chasing Lincoln's Killer 2009-01-01T00:00:00Z
Along with other congressional Republicans, Garfield came to oppose the actions of Lincoln's successor, Andrew Johnson. Ambushed! 2021-10-12T00:00:00Z
In 1869, President Andrew Johnson released the body of John Wilkes Booth to the assassin’s brother, Edwin, who had him buried quietly in the family plot at Green Mount Cemetery in Baltimore, Maryland. Chasing Lincoln's Killer 2009-01-01T00:00:00Z
The Kirkwood was the residence of the new vice president, Andrew Johnson, who was from Tennessee. Chasing Lincoln's Killer 2009-01-01T00:00:00Z
Stanton clashed repeatedly with President Andrew Johnson over the process of reconstruction. Lincoln's Last Days: The Shocking Assassination that Changed America Forever 2012-08-01T00:00:00Z
Vice President Andrew Johnson was not present when Lincoln died, so the cabinet sent him an official notification of the president’s death and of his succession to the presidency. Chasing Lincoln's Killer 2009-01-01T00:00:00Z
Mary Surratt’s attorney frantically works to get an audience with President Andrew Johnson so that he might personally ask Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton. for mercy on her behalf. Lincoln's Last Days: The Shocking Assassination that Changed America Forever 2012-08-01T00:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson will not, however, suffer the far worse fate of death at the hand of an assassin. Lincoln's Last Days: The Shocking Assassination that Changed America Forever 2012-08-01T00:00:00Z
Vice President Andrew Johnson is sworn in as the seventeenth president of the United States. Lincoln's Last Days: The Shocking Assassination that Changed America Forever 2012-08-01T00:00:00Z
The man assigned to kill Vice President Andrew Johnson was too afraid to carry out his mission. Ambushed! 2021-10-12T00:00:00Z
Edwin Stanton continued to serve as secretary of war during the difficult times of Andrew Johnson’s presidency. Chasing Lincoln's Killer 2009-01-01T00:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson, meanwhile, eats an early dinner alone. Lincoln's Last Days: The Shocking Assassination that Changed America Forever 2012-08-01T00:00:00Z
Decades earlier, the impeachment of President Andrew Johnson in 1868 filled newspaper columns, but if you wanted to witness the proceedings in real time you had to finagle a much-coveted seat in the Senate galleries. Masters of their medium: JFK on TV, Trump on Twitter 2017-05-15T04:00:00Z
“He invoked the authority of the House of Representatives and the people of the United States, then announced, ‘We do impeach Andrew Johnson, President of the United States, of high crimes and misdemeanors in office.’” The rare and bizarre ritual of marching the impeachment articles from the House to the Senate 2020-01-15T05:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson was the first president to be impeached, though certainly not the last. A president unlike any other 2017-01-17T05:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson, who is blind, recently got a job as a contact tracer in Boston. When the World Shut Down, They Saw It Open 2020-08-24T04:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson, having assumed the highest office after Lincoln’s assassination in 1865, wasn’t only an accidental president but also a racist one — about that, Levine says, there cannot be any doubt. 12 New Books We Recommend This Week 2021-09-09T04:00:00Z
Many expect Trump to be the first outgoing president to skip the inauguration since Andrew Johnson did so 150 years ago, which means Melania Trump probably won’t be there, either. Vegas may be betting on a post-presidential divorce, but Melania Trump seems all in for her husband. 2020-11-17T05:00:00Z
The idea originated in a conversation the general and War Secretary Edwin Stanton held with 20 leaders of the black community in Savannah, Ga. But Andrew Johnson, President Lincoln’s successor, overturned the order months later. How Reparations for Slavery Became a 2020 Campaign Issue 2020-06-18T04:00:00Z
On March 2, 1867, President Andrew Johnson signed papers officially establishing Howard. Is this Howard University’s tipping point? 2016-04-27T04:00:00Z
You had Vice President Andrew Johnson, who was drunk at the ceremonies. 24 Tense Hours in Abraham Lincoln’s Life 2020-02-23T05:00:00Z
Douglass turned to his companion and said, “Whatever Andrew Johnson may be, he certainly is no friend of our race.” When Frederick Douglass Met Andrew Johnson 2021-08-30T04:00:00Z
The villainy of the impeached Andrew Johnson should be common knowledge, but it is not. Bette Midler Is Still in the Thrall of 19th-Century Novelists 2021-12-02T05:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson was in many ways a disastrous choice for vice president. Steven Spielberg, Daniel Day-Lewis and Tony Kushner on the Terrifying Process of Making Lincoln 2012-10-26T12:01:24Z
His efforts were so heroic that soldiers petitioned President Andrew Johnson to pardon him. The last trail of a Lincoln conspirator 2015-03-16T04:00:00Z
“If the question was, ‘Is Andrew Johnson a fit person for president?’ The political battle after the Civil War 2015-03-27T04:00:00Z
And for that, Andrew Johnson deserved impeachment and removal. The First Presidential Impeachment 2019-05-18T04:00:00Z
Word has it that Andrew Johnson had no official pets but left a basket of flour and some water for the resident White House mice every night and refused to have them exterminated. Willow Biden joins long and varied line of White House pets 2022-01-28T05:00:00Z
In a panel about Lincoln’s vice president, the Democrat Andrew Johnson, we see how quickly the world Lincoln opposed oozed back into place. Museum Review: Lincoln?s Legacy at Expanded Ford?s Theater Complex 2012-02-10T13:00:00Z
Charter Day marks March 2, 1867, when President Andrew Johnson signed the document establishing the school. ‘Howard trained me intellectually’: Ta-Nehisi Coates to speak at school’s Charter Day 2016-03-03T05:00:00Z
President Donald Trump has opted not to attend the inauguration, becoming the first president to do so since Andrew Johnson in 1869. An inauguration unlike any other amid a pandemic, unrest 2021-01-19T05:00:00Z
In turn they become President Andrew Johnson, Frederick Douglass, Ida B. Wells and so many others, bringing alive their intolerance, their hope, their frustrations and yearning that colored their experience of America. In Netflix's stirring "Amend," stars anguish over the injustices that led to the 14th Amendment 2021-02-18T05:00:00Z
An ensemble number in the second act, meanwhile, “Presidential Party,” in which mediocre past presidents — Andrew Johnson, Rutherford B. Hayes, et al. — visit Dave in a hallucinatory sequence, is itself downright cringeworthy. Review | Despite top-notch cast and crew, ‘Dave’ dissolves into camp by second act 2018-07-30T04:00:00Z
Surratt avowed her innocence to Father Jacob Walter hours before she mounted the gallows, even as Lincoln’s successor, Andrew Johnson, refused to hear her daughter Anna’s tearful last-minute plea for her mother’s life. Was this Lincoln conspirator guilty? At this museum, you decide. 2016-04-20T04:00:00Z
Two of those — against Andrew Johnson in 1868 and Bill Clinton 130 years later — resulted in their impeachments, or formal charges approved by the House. ‘Sad day’ or ‘scam’? What to watch at impeachment hearing 2019-11-13T05:00:00Z
Officially, it concluded a year later, when President Andrew Johnson issued a proclamation of peace. Review: ‘Personal Correspondents: Photography and Letter Writing in Civil War Brooklyn’ 2015-04-09T04:00:00Z
The first presidential impeachment, of Andrew Johnson in 1868, has been by and large written into history as a Big Mistake. The First Presidential Impeachment 2019-05-18T04:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson was buried wrapped in the American flag and with a copy of the constitution. Presidents' Day trivia: Surprising facts about each U.S. president 2017-02-17T05:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson, Lincoln's immediate successor, is described as an "honest and honorable man" outsmarted by "Radical Republicans in Congress, brilliantly led and ruthless in their tactics." Historians question White House presidential bios 2011-04-05T13:26:27Z
I expect that, as in the Senate vote in the Andrew Johnson case, once the first vote is taken and passes, the others will follow quickly in succession with the same result. How an impeachment unfolds: Inside the 1974 Nixon hearings, day by day 2019-10-14T04:00:00Z
The Democratic Party refused to nominate the impeachable Andrew Johnson in 1868, allowing Ulysses S. Grant, a Republican, to win the White House. Donald Trump, the Great Embarrassment 2016-10-11T04:00:00Z
The procession followed a route first laid out on Feb. 25, 1868, one day after the impeachment of President Andrew Johnson. The rare and bizarre ritual of marching the impeachment articles from the House to the Senate 2020-01-15T05:00:00Z
For Andrew Johnson, however, going on a missionary trip made him a non-believer. 5 religious leaders who became outspoken atheists 2013-03-27T12:44:00Z
Less than a decade later, Eliza Johnson, the wife of President Andrew Johnson, became first lady after Abraham Lincoln was assassinated. Reluctant First Lady? Melania Trump Wouldn’t Be the First to Claim That Title 2017-02-18T05:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson, the first U.S. president to be impeached, once referred to congressmen as a “common gang of cormorants and bloodsuckers.” ‘THIS IS AN ASSAULT’: History collides with Trump 2019-12-19T05:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson, having assumed the highest office after Lincoln’s assassination in 1865, wasn’t only an accidental president but also a racist one — about that, Robert S. Levine says, there cannot be any doubt. When Frederick Douglass Met Andrew Johnson 2021-08-30T04:00:00Z
White is better than McFeely in grasping Grant’s commitment to justice, which turned him against Lincoln’s virulently racist successor, Andrew Johnson, but a little of McFeely’s alertness to ambition would have enriched this story. Ulysses S. Grant: New Biography of ‘A Nobody From Nowhere’ 2016-10-19T04:00:00Z
Tadd Andrew Johnson is the executive chef here, and his menu includes mesquite-smoked salmon, charred fennel, smoked beef rib, and brisket by the pound. Stir, in Philadelphia Museum of Art, Prepares for October Opening 2018-07-10T04:00:00Z
I like best the language of Senator Charles Sumner of Massachusetts during the impeachment trial of Andrew Johnson: How an impeachment unfolds: Inside the 1974 Nixon hearings, day by day 2019-10-14T04:00:00Z
The murder of the president — and simultaneous, coordinated attempts on the lives of Vice President Andrew Johnson and Secretary of State William H. Seward — throws Washington into panic. | 'The Conspirator': History?s Loose Ends, and a Tightening Noose 2011-04-14T22:29:34Z
Wineapple’s depiction of President Andrew Johnson is so vivid and perceptive that his standoff with Congress arrives with a doomed inevitability. Times Critics’ Top Books of 2019 2019-12-05T05:00:00Z
Before that, the last president to face impeachment was President Andrew Johnson in 1868. McConnell says he will stay out of the House’s Biden impeachment inquiry 2023-09-12T04:00:00Z
Only three other presidents have been impeached: Andrew Johnson, Bill Clinton and Trump, who was impeached twice. What’s ahead now that Republicans are opening an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden 2023-09-12T04:00:00Z
And most were pardoned by sweeping orders issued by President Andrew Johnson. Legal experts say the answer is clear: Trump’s actions have already disqualified him from presidency 2023-08-22T04:00:00Z
Only three other presidents in U.S. history have been impeached — Andrew Johnson, Bill Clinton and Trump, though none were convicted by the Senate. Threats of impeachment and censure used to be rare. In this Congress, they’re becoming routine 2023-06-27T04:00:00Z
Throughout U.S. history, just three presidents were former mayors, though each - Andrew Johnson, Grover Cleveland and Calvin Coolidge - held offices such as governor or vice president in between. Miami’s Francis Suarez bucking history as he tries to become first sitting mayor elected president 2023-06-18T04:00:00Z
Throughout U.S. history, just three presidents were former mayors, though each — Andrew Johnson, Grover Cleveland and Calvin Coolidge — held offices such as governor or vice president in between. Miami’s Francis Suarez looks to become first sitting mayor to be president 2023-06-18T04:00:00Z
President Andrew Johnson also expanded President Lincoln’s clemency program for Confederate soldiers after the Civil War. Biden could pardon Trump in classified document case, but would pay a ‘political price’ 2023-06-13T04:00:00Z
But after Tennessee politician Andrew Johnson, who had been Abraham Lincoln's running mate in 1864, took office upon Lincoln's assassination, many of those provisions of Reconstruction were reversed. Expert: US has long history of silencing Black officials and disenfranchising their constituents 2023-05-17T04:00:00Z
George Blundell ousted Andrew Johnson who saw his Tory party lose overall control of the local authority. Local elections 2023: Leader ousted by 22-year-old as Tories lose council 2023-05-05T04:00:00Z
Sports teams began visiting the White House in 1865, when President Andrew Johnson welcomed baseball’s Washington Nationals and Brooklyn Atlantics. Jill Biden Stumbles by Inviting N.C.A.A. Winners (and Losers) to the White House 2023-04-05T04:00:00Z
The first American president to have his legacy tarnished by impeachment, Andrew Johnson’s woes arose from his intense feuding with Congress over Reconstruction following the Civil War. Among 160 years of presidential scandals, Trump stands alone 2023-03-30T04:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson lets his clients choose what music to play in the car. Health providers scramble to keep remaining staff amid Medicaid rate debate 2023-03-26T04:00:00Z
“My concern is pretty high,” says Andrew Johnson, a sea otter conservationist with Defenders of Wildlife, who was not involved in the new study. Deadly parasite threatens California sea otters 2023-03-22T04:00:00Z
A spokesman, Andrew Johnson, said in a statement that the company “followed our regular processes and procedures throughout this investigation as we dealt with law enforcement.” The Girardis, the Secret Service and wire fraud claims that nearly ruined a Hollywood designer 2023-02-09T05:00:00Z
Eventually he cleaned up, a bit, and in 1974 he was hired as an assistant editor at the University of Tennessee, charged with preparing the 16 volumes of President Andrew Johnson’s papers for publication. Marion Smith, the World’s Most Prolific Cave Explorer, Dies at 80 2022-12-16T05:00:00Z
Though Lee was indicted on treason charges and named as a conspirator in a war crimes trial, he was included in a general pardon of Confederates by President Andrew Johnson in December 1868. How Army Bases in the South Were Named for Defeated Confederates 2022-12-02T05:00:00Z
Hunter and trapper Seth Kinman, who had a penchant for gifting animal-bone chairs to presidents, offered Andrew Johnson one made of grizzly bear parts. The secrets and messages of the chairs where politicians sit 2022-09-13T04:00:00Z
Four U.S. presidents have been targets of articles of impeachment: Andrew Johnson, Richard Nixon, Bill Clinton and Donald Trump — although, in Nixon's case, there was never a trial in the Senate. What a Supreme Court impeachment from 1805 could mean for Justice Clarence Thomas: historian 2022-09-06T04:00:00Z
Another associate abandoned the planned assassination of Vice President Andrew Johnson at the last moment. U.S. History 2014-12-30T00:00:00Z
Once used fairly sparingly—apart from Andrew Johnson’s wholesale pardons of former Confederates during the Reconstruction period—the pardon power has become more visible in recent decades. American Government 2021-07-28T00:00:00Z
“But he’s the president, and we haven’t done that since Andrew Johnson.” America: Grandson’s future 2022-08-16T04:00:00Z
When President Andrew Johnson vetoed the law creating the Freedmen’s Bureau, arguing that it helped “one class or color of our people more than another,” Congress overrode his veto. Opinion | In Harvard admissions case, will justices cherry-pick their history? 2022-08-05T04:00:00Z
President Andrew Johnson, an opponent of Black enfranchisement, vetoed the bill, but both houses of Congress overrode him by large margins during the height of Reconstruction. D.C. elected its own mayors in the 1800s — until Congress stepped in 2022-06-21T04:00:00Z
After his murder in 1865, Lincoln’s vice president, Andrew Johnson, sought to reconstitute the Union quickly, pardoning Southerners en masse and providing Southern states with a clear path back to readmission. U.S. History 2014-12-30T00:00:00Z
The same outcome occurred in the case of Andrew Johnson in the nineteenth century though he came closer to the threshold of votes needed for removal than did Clinton. American Government 2021-07-28T00:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson, director of distribution company Johnson Brothers, said 60% of what the company brings in comes from Great Britain and that the protocol has created a larger workload for them in relation to declarations. NI Protocol: Reaction to government's NI Protocol plans 2022-06-13T04:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton were both impeached by the House, although acquitted by the Senate. Trump Is Depicted as a Would-Be Autocrat Seeking to Hang Onto Power at All Costs 2022-06-09T04:00:00Z
To start, the Terps turned to freshman left-hander Andrew Johnson, who pitched a scoreless 11th inning against Connecticut on Sunday. Maryland baseball team’s dream season ends with a loss to Connecticut 2022-06-06T04:00:00Z
How might his leadership after the war have differed from that of Andrew Johnson? U.S. History 2014-12-30T00:00:00Z
Nor is such defiance and confrontation always evidence of presidential leadership skill or greatness, as the case of Andrew Johnson should remind us. American Government 2021-07-28T00:00:00Z
Maryland’s Andrew Johnson pitched a scoreless 11th for the win. Maryland edges Connecticut in 11 innings, forces winner-take-all finale 2022-06-05T04:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson, the seventh Maryland pitcher, went one inning to improve to 2-0. Lorusso gives Terps win in 11, 7-6 over UConn 2022-06-05T04:00:00Z
President Andrew Johnson presided, but no members of the House or Senate were present, because they were required to attend Johnson’s impeachment trial. The original Lincoln memorial stands forgotten in D.C.’s Judiciary Square 2022-05-29T04:00:00Z
At the attorney general’s office, Whitman interviewed Confederate soldiers seeking pardons under President Andrew Johnson’s amnesty policies. Whitman’s ‘Leaves of Grass’ was banned — and cost him his federal job 2022-04-30T04:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson’s violation of that legislation provided the grounds for his impeachment in 1868. American Government 2021-07-28T00:00:00Z
The new president was Andrew Johnson, a former Tennessee senator and an avowed white supremacist, although he had remained loyal to the Union. Lessons of the Radical Republicans: Race, revolution and Reconstruction 2022-04-17T04:00:00Z
Even though Lincoln ditched the legislation, his future vice president, Andrew Johnson, then a congressman from Tennessee, cited the bill in a speech a few months later as a recipe for Civil War. Lincoln tried to free the enslaved in D.C. years before he succeeded 2022-04-16T04:00:00Z
Our appreciation for Lincoln then deepens some more after Avlon presents “the Anti-Lincoln,” his vice president and successor, Andrew Johnson of Tennessee. Review | Lessons from Lincoln’s leadership at the close of the Civil War 2022-04-15T04:00:00Z
President Andrew Johnson led the first efforts of Reconstruction, drawing on the lessons of states’ rights and minimal government he had learned as a Jacksonian Democrat. Building the American Republic, Volume 2 2018-01-18T00:00:00Z
In the wake of the Civil War, President Andrew Johnson faced congressional contempt for decisions made during Reconstruction. American Government 2021-07-28T00:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson, then 16, got his hair cut courtside and went on to win the match. House passes bill to prohibit discrimination based on hair 2022-03-18T04:00:00Z
But from Andrew Johnson in the 1860s onward, most chief executives have been much more willing to reject measures. Magruder's American Government 2016-01-01T00:00:00Z
This is the price we pay for not taking Andrew Johnson’s advice. Opinion | The lessons of an avoidably unseemly Supreme Court retirement 2022-02-01T05:00:00Z
Much to the moderates’ dismay, however, Andrew Johnson vetoed both the Freedmen’s Bureau Bill and the Civil Rights Bill in February and March of 1866. Building the American Republic, Volume 2 2018-01-18T00:00:00Z
The new president, Andrew Johnson, was a Southerner and an overt white supremacist. How Abraham Lincoln dealt with traitors and insurrectionists: A history lesson 2021-12-12T05:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson, another plaintiff in the lawsuit, is 66 and said he had worked 20 years at the farm. Black Farmworkers Say They Lost Jobs to Foreigners Who Were Paid More 2021-11-12T05:00:00Z
The unsuccessful attempt to remove Andrew Johnson grew out of the turmoil that followed the Civil War. Magruder's American Government 2016-01-01T00:00:00Z
“I think it’s a good idea,” said Andrew Johnson, California representative with Defenders of Wildlife, an environmental group. California sea otters being given vaccines at Monterey Bay Aquarium 2021-11-06T04:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson’s angry refusal to monitor southern governments or preserve public order convinced moderate Republicans that Presidential Reconstruction had failed and that further inaction would allow ex-Confederates to regain power and nullify the northern victory. Building the American Republic, Volume 2 2018-01-18T00:00:00Z
Robert S. Levine’s “The Failed Promise: Reconstruction, Frederick Douglass, and the Impeachment of Andrew Johnson” opens with an extraordinary scene not often recorded in history books. Review | An abolitionist’s hope meets a president’s hypocrisy 2021-09-02T04:00:00Z
Sports teams began visiting the White House in 1865 when President Andrew Johnson welcomed amateur baseball teams Washington Nationals and Brooklyn Atlantics. Storm commemorates 2020 WNBA championship with President Joe Biden at White House 2021-08-23T04:00:00Z
Locked with Andrew Johnson in the fight over Reconstruction, Congress passed the Tenure of Office Act. Magruder's American Government 2016-01-01T00:00:00Z
He would be the third of the last five presidents to be impeached, after just one of the first 41 commanders in chief, Andrew Johnson, faced an impeachment trial in the Senate in 1868. Analysis | The era of perpetual presidential impeachment is here 2021-08-21T04:00:00Z
Immediately afterward, on February 24, 1868, the House of Representatives voted to impeach Andrew Johnson of “high crimes and misdemeanors” and remove him from office. Building the American Republic, Volume 2 2018-01-18T00:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson, who succeeded the assassinated Lincoln, launched Reconstruction, one of the most profoundly mismanaged government projects ever. Column: In surprise upset, historians rule that Trump was not the worst president ever 2021-07-01T04:00:00Z
Fortunately for him, President Andrew Johnson pardoned Davis and other former leading Confederates for the crime of treason, so we don't know how such a trial would have played out. What happens if an ex-president goes to jail (hypothetically speaking)? It wouldn't be pretty 2021-05-30T04:00:00Z
Councillor Andrew Johnson, leader of the council, echoed her sentiments: "The clear economic benefits of this application more than outweigh any short term potential harm to the greenbelt." Councillors reject Bridgerton film set in Windsor park 2021-05-20T04:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson’s oldest son died after being thrown off a horse, his middle son was an alcoholic who died by suicide, and his youngest suffered from tuberculosis, drank to excess and died at age 26. Hunter Biden’s emergence shadows his father’s presidency 2021-04-17T04:00:00Z
With these reassurances, seven Republicans joined all the Senate’s Democrats in voting for acquittal in May 1868, and Andrew Johnson escaped conviction by exactly one vote. Building the American Republic, Volume 2 2018-01-18T00:00:00Z
But after President Abraham Lincoln died later that year, his successor, Andrew Johnson, quickly rescinded it. House Panel Advances Bill to Study Reparations in Historic Vote 2021-04-14T04:00:00Z
But the order was reversed and the program ended just a few years later by President Andrew Johnson, the successor to President Abraham Lincoln. Editorial Roundup: Minnesota 2021-04-13T04:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson, 51, of Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, was arrested Thursday in West Roxbury, Massachusetts, and released to turn himself in to New Hampshire authorities, officials said Friday. Boston officer accused of possessing drugs in New Hampshire 2021-03-20T04:00:00Z
In 1868, the impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson began in the U.S. Today in History 2021-03-05T05:00:00Z
Much like Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Johnson had grown up in severe poverty, serving as a tailor’s apprentice in North Carolina before escaping to freedom in the hills of eastern Tennessee. Building the American Republic, Volume 2 2018-01-18T00:00:00Z
Congress passed, over President Andrew Johnson’s veto, the first of four Reconstruction Acts. Today in History 2021-03-02T05:00:00Z
House of Representatives impeached President Andrew Johnson by a vote of 126-47 following his attempted dismissal of Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton; Johnson was later acquitted by the Senate. Today in History 2021-02-24T05:00:00Z
Congress has rarely deployed its power to hold a president accountable for crimes and misdemeanors: impeaching Andrew Johnson in 1868, Bill Clinton in the 1999 and Trump twice over the past year. Analysis: Impeachment proves imperfect amid US polarization 2021-02-13T05:00:00Z
Of the bunch, the only one who could legitimately plead innocence was the first one, Andrew Johnson. What connects Trump's two acquittals: The profound danger of the "Dershowitz precedent" 2021-02-14T05:00:00Z
When Lincoln’s tragic death suddenly lifted him to the presidency, however, Andrew Johnson revealed that he sadly lacked the tact, flexibility, and wisdom that so distinguished his predecessor. Building the American Republic, Volume 2 2018-01-18T00:00:00Z
A presidential impeachment trial is among the most serious of Senate proceedings, conducted only three times before, leading to acquittals for Andrew Johnson, Bill Clinton and then Trump last year. Trump’s trial starting: ‘Grievous crime’ or just ‘theater’? 2021-02-08T05:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson's impeachment was the result of a deep division in society. "We’ve never seen a threat to democracy like this" 2021-01-27T05:00:00Z
When Andrew Johnson illegally tried to fire War Secretary Edwin Stanton in 1868, the president’s congressional foes saw their chance to impeach him. The war secretary who barricaded himself in his office during an impeachment trial 2021-01-26T05:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson was fired from the Kissimmee Police Department on Jan. 14. Florida cop fired over social media posts supporting Capitol rioters, warning of civil war 2021-01-24T05:00:00Z
Once in office, Andrew Johnson was torn by conflicting feelings. Building the American Republic, Volume 2 2018-01-18T00:00:00Z
There’s Andrew Johnson, whose abysmal behavior during Reconstruction led to the first presidential impeachment. The Trump Presidency Is Now History. So How Will It Rank? 2021-01-23T05:00:00Z
Both are strong allies of former president Donald Trump, who was the first outgoing president to skip an inauguration since Andrew Johnson. Washington-area Republicans Bob Good, Andy Harris skip inauguration 2021-01-21T05:00:00Z
On that previous Inauguration Day over 150 years ago, it was another recently impeached president, Andrew Johnson, who elected not to attend. America’s first ‘virtual’ inauguration ushers in a transformed era 2021-01-20T05:00:00Z
He became the first president to not attend his successor’s Capitol Hill inauguration since Andrew Johnson, a fellow one-term incumbent who also left in disgrace after being impeached. Editorial Roundup: US 2021-01-20T05:00:00Z
At heart, Andrew Johnson remained devoted to the principles of President Andrew Jackson, his fellow Tennessean who had made states’ rights, limited government, and white man’s democracy cornerstones of the early Democratic Party. Building the American Republic, Volume 2 2018-01-18T00:00:00Z
If approved, Parton’s likeness would join the statues of Presidents Andrew Johnson, James Polk and Andrew Jackson, as well as Sgt. Editorial Roundup: Tennessee 2021-01-20T05:00:00Z
Mr Trump will become the first president not to attend his successor's inauguration since Andrew Johnson snubbed Ulysses S Grant in 1869. Biden inauguration: Democrat to be sworn in as Trump leaves office 2021-01-20T05:00:00Z
That year, President-elect Ulysses S. Grant wouldn’t share a carriage with Andrew Johnson, which prompted Johnson to skip Grant’s inauguration. Laws and customs guide presidential transitions — but some go off the rails anyway 2020-12-01T05:00:00Z
Second, Mr. Trump is boycotting the proceedings, contrary to any of his predecessors since the equally rancorous Andrew Johnson stayed away from Ulysses S. Grant’s 1869 swearing-in. Opinion | Celebrate, despite everything 2021-01-19T05:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson detested the goal of racial equality as embodied in the Reconstruction Acts, but he could not defy them because Congress had vested enforcement in the War Department. Building the American Republic, Volume 2 2018-01-18T00:00:00Z
The only other two presidents to be impeached, Bill Clinton and Andrew Johnson, were tried while still in office. EXPLAINER: Can Trump be impeached after leaving office? 2021-01-19T05:00:00Z
He flies to Florida on Wednesday morning - the first president to skip his successor's inauguration since Andrew Johnson in 1869. Donald Trump's farewell: We did what we came to do 2021-01-19T05:00:00Z
“Now you’re getting into James Buchanan and Andrew Johnson territory. Trump will automatically be in that category.” As Trump’s presidency recedes into history, scholars seek to understand his reign — and what it says about American democracy 2021-01-18T05:00:00Z
Another impeached president, Andrew Johnson, a Democrat, snubbed Republican Ulysses S Grant in 1869 and skipped the inauguration. Biden inauguration: How the White House gets ready for a new president 2021-01-17T05:00:00Z
More than any president impeached after him, Andrew Johnson was impeached not really for a specific violation of law, but because of a broad power struggle between the White House and Congress. The Impeachment Proceedings That Came Before 2021-01-13T05:00:00Z
The previous three impeachments — those of Presidents Andrew Johnson, Bill Clinton and Trump — took months before a final vote, including investigations in the House and hearings. EXPLAINER: What’s next after House impeachment vote 2021-01-13T05:00:00Z
He became the third president to face the sanction, following President Andrew Johnson and President Clinton. House impeaches Trump for second time 2021-01-13T05:00:00Z
While the previous three impeachments — those of Presidents Andrew Johnson, Bill Clinton and Trump — took months before a final vote, including investigations and hearings, this time it will have only taken a week. EXPLAINER: How Trump’s 2nd impeachment will unfold 2021-01-12T05:00:00Z
That includes attending the new president’s inauguration, which Trump will be the first president since Andrew Johnson in 1869 to skip. After frosty few days, Pence, Trump appear to reach détente 2021-01-11T05:00:00Z
The year was 1869, and the president was Andrew Johnson, who detested incoming President Ulysses S. Grant. This impeached, one-term president refused to go to his successor’s inauguration. Now Trump will do the same. 2021-01-08T05:00:00Z
Some four decades later, President-elect Ulysses S. Grant refused to ride with President Andrew Johnson from the White House to the Capitol for the ceremony. Trump joins a select few in skipping Biden’s inauguration 2021-01-08T05:00:00Z
He will be only the fourth president in history not to attend his successor’s inauguration, and the first since 1869, after the impeachment of Andrew Johnson. Trump says he won’t attend Biden’s inauguration 2021-01-08T05:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson: The Founders feared the prospect of a demagogue in the White House and frowned upon the notion of a president making direct appeals to the unruly passions of the people. Trump dramatically changed the presidency. Here’s a list of the 20 most important norms he broke — and how Biden can restore them 2020-11-10T05:00:00Z
Sports teams first visited the White House in 1865, when President Andrew Johnson welcomed baseball’s Washington Nationals and Brooklyn Atlantics. Even With a New President, Sports at the White House Won’t Be the Same 2020-11-09T05:00:00Z
Only three presidents—Andrew Johnson, Bill Clinton, and Trump—have been impeached in our history, and all were exonerated in their Senate trials. Why Clarence Thomas is a clear-cut case for impeachment from the Supreme Court 2020-11-02T05:00:00Z
President Andrew Johnson, Lincoln’s successor, was a Democrat, a Southerner and an enslaver. The last Supreme Court nominee confirmed without bipartisan support never heard a single case 2020-10-27T04:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson, director of development at the Wilmington Housing Authority, was charged with one count of offensive touching, according to Wilmington police. Delaware housing official charged after melee before meeting 2020-10-23T04:00:00Z
After Lincoln's assassination in April 1865, President Andrew Johnson of Tennessee, who succeeded him, soon began undoing Lincoln's achievements. Amid national crises, Lincoln and his Republicans remade the Supreme Court to fit their agenda 2020-10-15T04:00:00Z
However, soon after assuming office in May 1865, President Andrew Johnson, himself a former slave owner, gave instructions to cease all land reparations to freed people by the summer. How the long fight for slavery reparations is slowly being won 2020-10-06T04:00:00Z
Councilor Andrew Johnson, one of the nine members who supported the pledge in June, said in an interview that he meant the words “in spirit,” not by the letter. How a Pledge to Dismantle the Minneapolis Police Collapsed 2020-09-26T04:00:00Z
An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that Ulysses S. Grant defeated Andrew Johnson in the 1868 presidential election. The last Supreme Court nominee confirmed without bipartisan support never heard a single case 2020-10-27T04:00:00Z
Lincoln’s successor, Andrew Johnson, was also hugely controversial as he battled the Radical Republicans in Congress all the way through America’s first impeachment. Five key counties to watch 2020-09-07T04:00:00Z
In that case, Augustus Hill Garland, a former Confederate senator, had – like many former Confederate officials – received a full pardon from President Andrew Johnson for his participation in any aspect of the rebellion. Why Congress can’t curb Trump’s power to commute Roger Stone’s sentence and pardon others 2020-07-25T04:00:00Z
“He is the worst president, including ... Andrew Johnson,” Rush said on CNN. Dem Rep. Bobby Rush claims Trump 'wants to instigate a race war’ 2020-07-22T04:00:00Z
“It was open insubordination that continues,” Andrew Johnson, a city councilman, said of Kroll’s push for the warrior training. Police chiefs and mayors push for reform. Then they run into veteran officers, unions and ‘how culture is created.’ 2020-06-28T04:00:00Z
But historians think Aug. 8 marks the date that then-Tennessee military governor Andrew Johnson freed his personal slaves in Greenville, Tenn. Johnson eventually became Lincoln’s vice president and then successor after his assassination. Perspective | Five myths about Juneteenth 2020-06-18T04:00:00Z
Despite the American South losing the Civil War in 1865, American president Andrew Johnson pardoned Confederate soldiers, and soon thereafter Confederate politicians won elected office in the newly-reunited America. US must confront its Original Sin to move forward 2020-06-03T04:00:00Z
So people fretted over the omen of Lincoln’s failed successor, the common Tennessee tailor Andrew Johnson. Opinion | Harry Truman saved the world. Who will save us now? 2020-04-10T04:00:00Z
The first, Andrew Johnson, was accused of violating a law that barred him from firing Cabinet members without Senate approval. Bill Clinton says he had extramarital affair with Monica Lewinsky to "manage" his "anxieties" 2020-03-07T05:00:00Z
Yet a mere handful of weeks after its conclusion, the impeachment of Donald Trump retains about as much salience as the impeachment of Andrew Johnson, which concluded in 1868. How "historic" are we? 2020-02-29T05:00:00Z
On this day in history, Feb. 24, 1868, Andrew Johnson became the first U.S. president to be impeached by the House of Representatives. Andrew Johnson impeached: This Day in History 2020-02-24T05:00:00Z
Mr. Schumer noted that Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase had done so twice at the impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson in 1868. Chief Justice’s Impeachment Handbook: Determined Minimalism 2020-02-10T05:00:00Z
Like this one, the trials of Presidents Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton also ended in acquittal — a reflection of the Constitution’s high burden for removing a chief executive. Trump Acquitted of Two Impeachment Charges in Near Party-Line Vote 2020-02-05T05:00:00Z
No witnesses were called, unlike in the Andrew Johnson and Clinton impeachment trials. Impeachment loses its constitutional gravity in Trump case 2020-02-05T05:00:00Z
And like Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton before him, Trump was acquitted and allowed to remain in office. Impeachment vote lacked suspense but weight of moment was still felt 2020-02-05T05:00:00Z
In the previous presidential impeachment trials, Andrew Johnson was acquitted in 1868 in the aftermath of the American Civil War and Bill Clinton was acquitted in 1999 of charges stemming from a sex scandal. U.S. Senate acquits Trump in historic vote as re-election campaign looms 2020-02-05T05:00:00Z
In 1868, President Andrew Johnson was found not guilty of 11 charges, which partially revolved around a post-Civil War tussle over his removal of the secretary of war. Trump seen heading to acquittal in U.S. Senate impeachment vote on Wednesday 2020-02-05T05:00:00Z
The fact that he will join Andrew Johnson and Clinton in the history books as the only presidents to be impeached has to be galling. Opinion | Trump used the State of the Union speech to trumpet his own primacy 2020-02-04T05:00:00Z
But that title was claimed instead by the Senate impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson. In 1868, the fate of Jefferson Davis’s neck swung on Andrew Johnson’s impeachment 2020-02-02T05:00:00Z
In President Andrew Johnson’s impeachment trial in 1868, Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase broke two of three ties in the Senate. Roberts, the Senate establish a new precedent during Trump’s impeachment trial 2020-02-03T05:00:00Z
We visited the presidential museums, libraries and sites dedicated to the three former presidents who faced impeachment — Andrew Johnson, Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton. Three Ex-Presidents Faced Impeachment. We Visited Their Historic Sites. 2020-02-01T05:00:00Z
They also point out that the Senate has called witnesses in every previous impeachment trial, including those of Presidents Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton. Why Block Impeachment Witnesses? Republicans Have Many Reasons 2020-01-30T05:00:00Z
There is precedent, drawn from the 1868 impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson, of a chief justice casting a tiebreaking vote on a procedural motion. Alexander, Conceding Case Against Trump, Announces Vote to Block Witnesses 2020-01-30T05:00:00Z
He said he was enjoying a “happy period” unlike the “dark” impeachment cases of his predecessors Bill Clinton, Richard Nixon and Andrew Johnson. Senate appears ready to reject witnesses in Trump impeachment trial, acquittal vote possible Friday 2020-01-30T05:00:00Z
He is only the third president to be impeached, after Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton. White House tries to thwart Bolton book 2020-01-30T05:00:00Z
Only three American presidents have ever been formally impeached — Andrew Johnson, Mr. Clinton and Mr. Trump. Three Ex-Presidents Faced Impeachment. We Visited Their Historic Sites. 2020-02-01T05:00:00Z
In the prior two presidential impeachment trials, all 20 members of the House selected to prosecute the cases — seven for Andrew Johnson in 1868 and 13 for Bill Clinton in 1999 — were white men. Framing the Impeachment Case: An Inside Look at Opposing Legal Teams 2020-01-28T05:00:00Z
In 1868, when Congress was dominated by Republicans, they tried to impeach Andrew Johnson in a highly politicized setting. Analysis | Trump’s legal team has multiple arguments against impeachment. Letting the voters decide is the latest rationale. 2020-01-28T05:00:00Z
There were three ties in the trial of President Andrew Johnson in 1868. Trump’s impeachment trial witness vote teetering on ‘razor’s edge,’ keep eye on possible ‘devil’s bargain’ 2020-01-28T05:00:00Z
But during the first presidential impeachment trial — the unsuccessful effort to remove Andrew Johnson in 1868 — Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase twice cast tiebreaking votes on motions as the presiding officer. How Many Republican Votes Are Needed to Subpoena Bolton? 4, 3 or None? 2020-01-27T05:00:00Z
GREENEVILLE, Tenn. — Andrew Johnson, the first American president to be impeached, doesn’t exactly have a presidential library as much as a collection of buildings that are dedicated to his legacy. Three Ex-Presidents Faced Impeachment. We Visited Their Historic Sites. 2020-02-01T05:00:00Z
“I don’t think you can place any weight on that argument for explaining Andrew Johnson’s acquittal,” said Jeffrey Engel, director of Southern Methodist University’s Center for Presidential History and co-author of “Impeachment: An American History.” Most legal experts say crime not required for impeachment 2020-01-27T05:00:00Z
He is one of only two presidents to be impeached, with the other pair being Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton. "Fox & Friends" lament Bolton revelations could imperil speedy trial for Trump: "Devastating timing" 2020-01-27T05:00:00Z
Starr noted that presidential impeachment was invoked only once in the 19th century, against President Andrew Johnson, but has occurred three times in recent decades, against Trump, Clinton, and former President Richard Nixon. Starr, lawyer who pursued Clinton and now defends Trump, rails against impeachment 2020-01-27T05:00:00Z
The Senate followed different procedures in the presidential impeachment trials of Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton. Precedent? Nah, the Senate gets to reinvent its rules in every impeachment 2020-01-26T05:00:00Z
Trump is the third president to be impeached, along with Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton. Fox News host Chris Wallace confronts Kellyanne Conway for dodging his impeachment questions 2020-01-23T05:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson was the first U.S. president to face impeachment proceedings, narrowly avoiding a conviction at his Senate trial during one of the most divisive periods in American history. Impeachments in history: Andrew Johnson's trial 2020-01-22T05:00:00Z
None of the three presidents who previously faced impeachment — Andrew Johnson, Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton — was convicted. What to think when you’re thinking about impeachment 2020-01-22T05:00:00Z
The two previous trials, Mr. Clinton’s and President Andrew Johnson’s in 1868, both ended in acquittals. Team Trump mocks Democrats’ impeachment case: ‘Difficult to sit there and listen’ 2020-01-21T05:00:00Z
He was only the second president to be impeached; the other was Andrew Johnson. Impeachments in history: Bill Clinton's trial 2020-01-21T05:00:00Z
Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase made two such votes during the impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson. Chief Justice Roberts pulls double duty with court arguments, impeachment trial 2020-01-21T05:00:00Z
In the case of President Andrew Johnson, one of the articles against him alleged no violation of law but impeached him anyway for speeches bringing Congress into “disgrace, ridicule, hatred, contempt and reproach.” McConnell Pushes to Speed Impeachment Trial as Trump Requests Swift Acquittal 2020-01-20T05:00:00Z
But there are general rules based largely on the impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson in 1868. Trump impeachment trial: All you need to know 2020-01-20T05:00:00Z
Dershowitz’s argument, backed up by Ray, refers to an 1868 speech by Benjamin Curtis, who after serving as a Supreme Court justice acted as the chief lawyer for Andrew Johnson at his Senate impeachment trial. Crimes? Impeachment prosecutors, defense lay out arguments 2020-01-19T05:00:00Z
Each session will begin with a 19th Century proclamation, dating back to the first Senate trial of a president, Andrew Johnson in 1868: “All persons are commanded to keep silence, on pain of imprisonment.” Reporter's Notebook: How Trump's impeachment trial could play out in the Senate 2020-01-19T05:00:00Z
The legacy of earlier presidential impeachments, which include Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton, provide a comparative historical context for analysis and criticism. Impeachment and the politics of organized forgetting: This attack on Trump isn't nearly enough 2020-01-19T05:00:00Z
The argument refers to an 1868 speech by Benjamin Curtis, who after serving as a Supreme Court justice acted as the chief lawyer for President Andrew Johnson at his Senate impeachment trial. No give: Trump’s impeachment defense, prosecutors dig in 2020-01-19T05:00:00Z
The first time the proclamation was used, in the 1868 trial of President Andrew Johnson, lawmakers couldn’t have imagined life in the modern era. No escape: Senators to be quiet, unplugged for Trump trial 2020-01-19T05:00:00Z
They want Roberts to follow the lead of Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase, who presided over the impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson in 1868. Opinion | What impeachment watchers are getting wrong about John Roberts’s role 2020-01-17T05:00:00Z
No president has ever been convicted and removed: Clinton and Andrew Johnson survived Senate trials and Richard Nixon resigned before he could be formally impeached. Alan Dershowitz: Trump impeachment acquittal would make me unhappy 2020-01-18T05:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson was the first president to be impeached – in effect, indicted – by the US House of Representatives, back in 1868. Trump’s is the third impeachment in US history and no case has been stronger | Jonathan Freedland 2020-01-17T05:00:00Z
Such sessions also occurred in the impeachment trial of Andrew Johnson and have been typical in the impeachment trials of federal judges. An Impeachment Trial That Could Unfold Out of Public View 2020-01-16T05:00:00Z
On March 5, 1868, the first day of President Andrew Johnson's impeachment trial, the following item appeared on the front page of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle: The chief justice who presided over the first presidential impeachment trial thought it was political spectacle 2020-01-16T05:00:00Z
That would be far shorter than the trial of President Bill Clinton, in 1999, or the first one, of President Andrew Johnson, in 1868. Trump’s trial begins at the start of an election year 2020-01-16T05:00:00Z
That would be far shorter than the trial of President Bill Clinton, in 1999, or the first one, of President Andrew Johnson, in 1868. Trump’s trial begins at the start of an election year 2020-01-17T05:00:00Z
The tradition of the procession is thought to go back to the impeachment of President Andrew Johnson in 1868. Pelosi's 32 pens, and other impeachment oddities 2020-01-16T05:00:00Z
Trump is the third American president to be impeached, joining Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton. Sen. Mike Braun says Lev Parnas claims were 'orchestrated, planned' by Dems: 'People can see through it' 2020-01-16T05:00:00Z
Her office cited an objection that was lodged against an Ohio senator who was next in line to become president if former President Andrew Johnson was removed during his impeachment trial in 1868. Marsha Blackburn calls on Warren, Sanders, Klobuchar, Bennet to recuse from impeachment trial 2020-01-15T05:00:00Z
Trump is just the third president to be impeached, following Andrew Johnson in 1868 and Bill Clinton in 1998, both of whom were acquitted. Pelosi to name House impeachment managers Wednesday, transfer articles to Senate after vote 2020-01-15T05:00:00Z
Richard Nixon resigned the presidency before he could be impeached, which makes Trump only the third president to face trial in the Senate, a process Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton survived. Impeachment: Pelosi prepares to transmit articles as Trump fumes 2020-01-12T05:00:00Z
His successor, Andrew Johnson, was the first Republican president to make a major foreign policy move. Trump has never been anti-war: In all the important ways, he's just another Republican 2020-01-12T05:00:00Z
Both past impeachment trials of presidents featured witnesses — including 41 in the impeachment of President Andrew Johnson. Opinion | George Conway and Neal Katyal: How Pelosi should play her impeachment cards 2020-01-10T05:00:00Z
Trump became the third president in American history to be impeached last week, following Andrew Johnson in 1868 and Bill Clinton in 1998. Murkowski "disturbed" by “total coordination” between McConnell and White House on impeachment 2019-12-26T05:00:00Z
The two other presidents to be impeached, Andrew Johnson in 1868 and Bill Clinton in 1998, were both acquitted after trials in the Senate. Melania Trump silently forges path through impeachment 2019-12-24T05:00:00Z
More than a century separated his near-impeachment from Andrew Johnson’s impeachment — but it would be less than 25 years until the next one. Impeachment: So what happens now? Your relatively clear guide to a very murky process 2019-12-23T05:00:00Z
The law was introduced after Andrew Johnson, a Buena Regional High School wrestler, faced forfeiture at a match in southern New Jersey on Dec. 19, 2018, if he did not immediately cut his hair. New Jersey Is Third State to Ban Discrimination Based on Hair 2019-12-20T05:00:00Z
To engage in the kind of racial bigotry that got Andrew Johnson impeached 150 years ago? Impeachment in an alternate universe: Will Ralph Nader's "missing" charges haunt America's future? 2019-12-22T05:00:00Z
Democrats weren’t eager to impeach Andrew Johnson; Republicans drove the case against Bill Clinton. Opinion | Impeachment Hurts, and Trump Knows It 2019-12-20T05:00:00Z
The prior two impeachments, President Andrew Johnson in 1868 and President Bill Clinton in 1998, both included criminal charges, violating a federal statute and perjury, respectively. Impeachment threatens to become partisan go-to weapon 2019-12-21T05:00:00Z
That’s already happened to two other presidents — Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton — and would have happened to Richard M. Nixon if he hadn’t resigned first. Perspective | Nancy Pelosi is showing women how to age fearlessly and ferociously 2019-12-19T05:00:00Z
Trump thus joins Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton as the only presidents to be impeached. Opinion | Now Trump’s legacy bears an asterisk of shame 2019-12-19T05:00:00Z
Like Andrew Johnson before him, Trump almost seemed to want to be impeached. Impeachment circus a useful distraction 2019-12-19T05:00:00Z
During his impeachment crisis, President Andrew Johnson was quick to the bottle and revealed, in many speeches, a deep streak of self-pity. Trump’s Impeachment and “Impeachment Lite” 2019-12-19T05:00:00Z
The impeachment battles over Presidents Andrew Johnson, Richard M. Nixon and Bill Clinton came at turning points in the American story. A President Impeached, and a Nation Convulsed 2019-12-18T05:00:00Z
Beyond the impeachments of Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton, this first impeachment of the 21st century is as much about what the president might do in the future as what he did in the past. Trump defiant after House impeaches him over Ukraine actions 2019-12-18T05:00:00Z
Two other presidents have been impeached — Andrew Johnson in 1868 and Bill Clinton in 1998 — and both were ultimately acquitted and completed their terms in office. It happened: Donald Trump impeached by House in party-line vote 2019-12-18T05:00:00Z
President Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton were impeached in the House, but acquitted in the Senate. Impeachment debate kicks off with GOP objections on floor, Capitol protests 2019-12-18T05:00:00Z
Mr. Trump would become the third president impeached by the House, joining Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton. Protesters Clamor for Trump’s Impeachment on Eve of House Votes 2019-12-17T05:00:00Z
Collins opposed not just Trump’s impeachment but also Andrew Johnson’s. Opinion | On impeachment eve, Trump repeats the crime 2019-12-17T05:00:00Z
The vote would make Trump only the third president to be impeached, after Andrew Johnson in 1868 and Bill Clinton in 1998. Trump writes blistering letter to House accusing leaders of 'war on democracy' 2019-12-17T05:00:00Z
"Barring some last-minute plots twists ... Donald Trump will join Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton as the third American president ever impeached by the House of Representatives." Tucker Carlson: Democrats' impeachment mission ironically proves American democracy is 'just fine' 2019-12-17T05:00:00Z
Trump is to join Bill Clinton, impeached 21 years ago for lying under oath about sex, and Andrew Johnson, impeached 151 years ago for defying Congress on Reconstruction. Splintered US moves to subject Trump to ‘profound disgrace’ 2019-12-17T05:00:00Z
Trump would become only the third president in US history to be impeached, along with Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton. Trump impeachment: House releases report showing 'little doubt' of bribery – live 2019-12-16T05:00:00Z
Richard Nixon resigned in 1974 before he could be removed, while Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton were impeached by the House, respectively in 1868 and 1998, but not convicted by the Senate. Trump poised this week to become third U.S. president impeached 2019-12-16T05:00:00Z
Presidents Andrew Johnson in 1868 and Bill Clinton in 1998 were both impeached on largely partisan votes, but were later acquitted by the Senate. Panel Approves Impeachment Articles and Sends Charges for a House Vote 2019-12-13T05:00:00Z
Then they should “have Andrew Johnson in” to “show that it is unfair.” Opinion | Dear Mitch, here is how the president’s impeachment trial should go 2019-12-13T05:00:00Z
Presidents Andrew Johnson in 1868 and Bill Clinton in 1998 were both impeached on largely partisan votes but were later acquitted by the Senate. Panel Approves Impeachment Articles and Sends Charges for a House Vote 2019-12-13T05:00:00Z
For more than two centuries, only one president — Andrew Johnson in 1868 — was subjected to a Senate trial. Analysis: In a polarized era, will impeachment become a new normal? 2019-12-12T05:00:00Z
The House approved 11 charges against Andrew Johnson, the first president to be impeached in 1868. AP Analysis: Trump faces narrow but consequential charges 2019-12-10T05:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson was accused of being unfaithful to his oath of office, but he was impeached on a very narrow allegation that he violated a specific law, the Tenure of Office Act. What the articles of impeachment against Trump mean 2019-12-10T05:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson was not nominated by his party after he was impeached and acquitted in 1868. Analysis | Will impeachment be forgotten by November 2020? Don’t be so sure. 2019-12-07T05:00:00Z
Only two US presidents in history - Bill Clinton and Andrew Johnson - have been impeached, but neither was convicted and removed from office. House report builds case for Trump impeachment 2019-12-07T05:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson failed to win his own party's nomination in the 1868 election, following his impeachment, so this will be a first. Trump will survive impeachment, for now: But make no mistake, this hurts him 2019-12-06T05:00:00Z
Only two of the previous 43 presidents have been impeached by the House: Andrew Johnson in 1868 and Bill Clinton in 1998. Pelosi announces intent to impeach Trump as constitutional clash intensifies 2019-12-05T05:00:00Z
"The easiest one — because this existed in Andrew Johnson, Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton — is obstruction of Congress," he said. Fox News judge explains why he would “certainly” vote to impeach President Trump 2019-12-05T05:00:00Z
It has either held or recommended impeachment proceedings against three presidents: Andrew Johnson, Richard M. Nixon and Bill Clinton. Here Are the Key Members to Watch on the House Judiciary Committee 2019-12-04T05:00:00Z
Green also compared Trump to former President Andrew Johnson, a Tennessee Democrat who was impeached in 1868. Al Green on impeachment support: Martin Luther King 'didn't march on Washington because of polls' 2019-12-03T05:00:00Z
One by one, their fates were decided: President Andrew Johnson. Impeachment is difficult to teach. The case of President Trump provides real-time lessons. 2019-11-30T05:00:00Z
Forty witnesses testified at the Senate impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson in 1868. Senate impeachment trial is the wildest wild card 2019-12-01T05:00:00Z
What is fascinating about this incident though, is that the quotation actually comes from an 1889 book, “American Constitutional Law,” that defends Andrew Johnson against his impeachment in 1868. Opinion | Donald Trump, Meet Your Precursor 2019-11-29T05:00:00Z
Presidents Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton were both impeached by the House but acquitted after Senate trials, while President Richard M. Nixon resigned before the full House could vote. Long Before Trump, Impeachment Loomed Over Multiple Presidents 2019-11-30T05:00:00Z
"Andrew Johnson was impeached for his... incitive behavior." Al Green on impeachment support: Martin Luther King 'didn't march on Washington because of polls' 2019-12-03T05:00:00Z
He had just published “Grand Inquests,” a history of the impeachments of President Andrew Johnson and Justice Samuel Chase. Can Trump challenge his impeachment in the Supreme Court? 2019-11-25T05:00:00Z
Goodwin noted that President Andrew Johnson did not get his party's nomination after impeachment in 1868, while Bill Clinton had already been elected to a second term when his impeachment took place. Goodwin: President Trump 'crazy like a fox' with latest impeachment strategy 2019-11-25T05:00:00Z
Much more than impeachment connects the presidencies of Andrew Johnson and Donald Trump. Opinion | Donald Trump, Meet Your Precursor 2019-11-29T05:00:00Z
However, the historical record is a little unclear as to whether the Kardashians played a side role in the impeachment of President Andrew Johnson in 1868. As impeachment inquiry breaks for Thanksgiving, conversations over turkey could dictate next steps 2019-11-23T05:00:00Z
Joshua D Rothman, a history professor at the University of Alabama, was among those who pointed out that Innes Clark Hare deployed the paraphrase of Tocqueville in writing about the impeachment of Andrew Johnson. Ivanka Trump defends father with fake impeachment quote 2019-11-23T05:00:00Z
Hare was paraphrasing a quote from Tocqueville on his opposition to the impeachment of President Andrew Johnson. Ivanka uses fake quote to complain about "decline of public morals" behind impeachment 2019-11-22T05:00:00Z
Trump would be the third U.S. president — after Clinton and Andrew Johnson — to be impeached by the House, although in neither case did the required two-thirds majority of senators vote to remove them from office. White House and Republicans discuss limiting impeachment trial to two weeks 2019-11-21T05:00:00Z
Two, Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton, were impeached by the House but not convicted by the Senate. How does impeachment of a U.S. president work? 2019-11-21T05:00:00Z
Coverage of the impeachment of Andrew Johnson, in 1868, was dominated by outlets with strident agendas; some papers were controlled outright by leaders of political parties. In Prime Time, Two Versions of Impeachment for a Divided Nation 2019-11-16T05:00:00Z
“The actual quote in context claims Andrew Johnson was wronged,” Rothman wrote. Ivanka Trump defends father with fake impeachment quote 2019-11-23T05:00:00Z
Two of those - against Andrew Johnson in 1868 and Bill Clinton 130 years later - resulted in their impeachments, or formal charges approved by the House. ‘Sad day’ or ‘scam’? What to watch at impeachment hearing 2019-11-13T05:00:00Z
It’s perhaps most like the partisanship-infused impeachment of Andrew Johnson after the Civil War. Risks for all sides as Trump impeachment hearings swing open 2019-11-12T05:00:00Z
Two of those - against Andrew Johnson in 1868 and Bill Clinton 130 years later- resulted in their impeachments, or formal charges approved by the House. What to watch as impeachment inquiry of Trump goes public 2019-11-12T05:00:00Z
Two of those — against Andrew Johnson in 1868 and Bill Clinton 130 years later— resulted in their impeachments, or formal charges approved by the House. What to watch as impeachment inquiry of Trump goes public 2019-11-12T05:00:00Z
The first, Andrew Johnson in 1868, was impeached mainly because of his refusal to comply with the Tenure of Office Act, which scholars generally agree was unconstitutional. Joy Behar suggests Democrats keep their eyes "on the prize" of the White House and back Joe Biden 2019-11-06T05:00:00Z
Only two US presidents in history - Bill Clinton and Andrew Johnson - have been impeached, but neither was convicted. Trump lambasts Democrats in defiant rally speech 2019-11-07T05:00:00Z
If impeached Trump would be the first president to be put on trial by the Senate since Bill Clinton in 1998 and, before him, Andrew Johnson in 1868. Conway: I don't know about any Ukraine quid pro quo 2019-11-03T04:00:00Z
For Andrew Johnson in 1868, it was from his racial animus and resistance to black civil rights after the Civil War. How ‘do us a favor’ led to Trump impeachment inquiry 2019-11-02T04:00:00Z
The examples of Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton, who were both acquitted, offer insight into the process Trump would face. AP Explains: What a Trump impeachment trial might look like 2019-10-31T04:00:00Z
Both Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton, the only U.S. presidents to be impeached, were acquitted in the Senate. What’s next: House investigators summon Bolton to testify 2019-10-30T04:00:00Z
The examples of Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton, who were both acquitted, offer insight into the process that Trump would face. AP explains: What a Trump impeachment trial might look like 2019-10-28T04:00:00Z
The examples of Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton , who were both acquitted, offer insight into the process that Trump would face. What a Trump impeachment trial might look like 2019-10-27T04:00:00Z
But President Andrew Johnson took away the offer. AP-NORC poll: Most Americans oppose reparations for slavery 2019-10-25T04:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson, the first impeached president, was on the lesson plan. ‘Centrism Is Canceled’: High Schoolers Debate the Impeachment Inquiry 2019-10-23T04:00:00Z
Two, Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton, were impeached by the House, but not convicted by the Senate. Explainer: How does impeachment of a U.S. president work? 2019-10-23T04:00:00Z
“And yet Andrew Johnson, with unblushing hardihood, undertook to rule them by his own power alone.” The Invention—and Reinvention—of Impeachment 2019-10-21T04:00:00Z
In the past, such proceedings - against Presidents Andrew Johnson, Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton - were treated with solemnity and regard for the American people of both parties. Editorials from around New England 2019-10-18T04:00:00Z
"The person who fit that agenda best was Andrew Johnson... Johnson was put on his ticket -- that's how Johnson ends up as vice president," said Stewart. Who was the first president to be impeached? New documentary on Andrew Johnson 2019-10-17T04:00:00Z
The impeachment investigations of Presidents Andrew Johnson, Richard Nixon, and Bill Clinton were both initiated after the full House of Representatives voted to approve them. Pelosi strategy questioned after refusing authorization vote on impeachment inquiry 2019-10-16T04:00:00Z
That was not Donald Trump, but another president who faced the ignominy of impeachment: Andrew Johnson. Andrew Johnson back in spotlight for 1868 impeachment brush 2019-10-12T04:00:00Z
Republicans in the House impeached President Andrew Johnson by a vote of 126–47. The Invention—and Reinvention—of Impeachment 2019-10-21T04:00:00Z
“I don’t think President Clinton committed an impeachable offense. Andrew Johnson certainly didn’t. With respect to Trump – it’s way too early.” Why won't Nixon loyalists talk about Trump's impeachment inquiry? 2019-10-10T04:00:00Z
Indeed, the House impeached President Andrew Johnson in 1868 without even drawing up articles of impeachment until after the vote. Analysis: Trump’s impeachment defense strategy is to delegitimize the process 2019-10-09T04:00:00Z
There was no such vote in 1868 in the case of Andrew Johnson, the only other president to face impeachment. Explainer: Does the impeachment probe violate Trump's civil rights? 2019-10-09T04:00:00Z
Coupled with other statements by Trump, Meacham says Trump “now ranks with Andrew Johnson as perhaps the most racist of our presidents.” Andrew Johnson back in spotlight for 1868 impeachment brush 2019-10-12T04:00:00Z
Later in the interview, host Neil Cavuto read Trump's tweet echoing Jordan's sentiment and recalled the impeachment probes into former Presidents Richard Nixon and Andrew Johnson. Jim Jordan blasts 'unfair' House impeachment process, defends EU envoy's no-show 2019-10-08T04:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson’s impeachment, for example, rested on 11 articles, some relating to specific crimes, but check out the 10th and 11th articles here. Warren under fire for biography, again 2019-10-08T04:00:00Z
Only two presidents have been impeached: Andrew Johnson in 1868 and Bill Clinton in 1998; both won acquittal in the Senate. What’s next in the House impeachment probes 2019-10-06T04:00:00Z
A hundred and six years separate the impeachment of Andrew Johnson and the near-impeachment of Richard Nixon. Why Trump, Facing Impeachment, Warns of Civil War 2019-10-05T04:00:00Z
Former Presidents Bill Clinton and Andrew Johnson, both Democrats, were subject to impeachment votes. Devin Nunes slams Dems' impeachment inquiry as 'not real': 'It's a partisan adventure' 2019-10-04T04:00:00Z
In the missive, Dove told Greene the Senate sent the articles of impeachment for President Andrew Johnson to a committee before his trial in 1868. Reporter's Notebook: How a Senate trial of Trump might proceed 2019-10-02T04:00:00Z
Look, it’s hardly surprising that rhetoric is getting way overheated with the Democrats wielding a weapon that’s only been used against Andrew Johnson, Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton. Impeachment intensity: Trump decries ‘coup’ and ‘corrupt media’ 2019-10-03T04:00:00Z
Two presidents have previously been impeached, Bill Clinton in 1998, and Andrew Johnson in 1868, though neither was removed from office as a result. Graham prepares Trump defence as impeachment fury intensifies 2019-09-28T04:00:00Z
He now faces the genuine prospect of being the third president to be impeached, after Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton. Trump and Boris Johnson: Populist Peas in a Pod? Not Really 2019-09-27T04:00:00Z
At the same time, several people close to Mr. Trump said he did not want to be the third president in American history, after Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton, to be impeached. Trump’s Not-So-Excellent Day 2019-09-25T04:00:00Z
Three previous presidents have reached this inquiry stage: Andrew Johnson, Richard M. Nixon and Bill Clinton. How impeachment works 2019-09-25T04:00:00Z
Mr. Trump now joins only Andrew Johnson, Richard M. Nixon and Bill Clinton in facing a serious threat of impeachment, the constitutional equivalent of an indictment. Trump Makes Clear He’s Ready for a Fight He Has Long Anticipated 2019-09-24T04:00:00Z
President Andrew Johnson’s 1868 acquittal by the Senate, in the tumultuous aftermath of the Civil War, reshaped the relationship between Congress and the presidency. Trump and House Democrats are ‘crossing the Rubicon’ with impeachment showdown, and nobody knows where it will lead 2019-09-24T04:00:00Z
Impeachment has occurred only twice in U.S. history — against Presidents Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton. Pelosi announces impeachment inquiry, says Trump’s courting of foreign political help is a ‘betrayal of national security’ 2019-09-24T04:00:00Z
Getting a conviction would require a two-thirds majority vote — a hurdle that wasn’t cleared in the impeachments of presidents Bill Clinton and Andrew Johnson, as each was acquitted. ‘Crimes have been committed in clear daylight’: Washington state’s Rep. Pramila Jayapal says no inquiry needed to impeach Trump 2019-09-24T04:00:00Z
Only two presidents have been impeached: Andrew Johnson in 1868 and Clinton. AP Explains: The rise of a Trump impeachment inquiry 2019-09-24T04:00:00Z
Brenda Wineapple, author of “The Impeachers: The Trial of Andrew Johnson and the Dream of a Just Nation,” said there were times when a stand on principle was worth it even with a short-term cost. Trump Makes Clear He’s Ready for a Fight He Has Long Anticipated 2019-09-24T04:00:00Z
Clinton and Andrew Johnson are the only two American presidents to be impeached in the House. The impeachment inquiry: How does removing a president work? 2019-09-24T04:00:00Z
Two, Presidents Andrew Johnson in 1868 and Clinton, were impeached by the House, but not convicted by the Senate. Explainer: Impeaching a U.S. president - how the process works 2019-09-24T04:00:00Z
Two were impeached — Andrew Johnson in 1868 and Bill Clinton in 1998 — but ultimately acquitted and completed their terms in office. The Impeachment Process, Explained 2019-09-24T04:00:00Z
High-school student Andrew Johnson decided to cut his hair in order to compete. Wrestling referee in dreadlocks row suspended 2019-09-18T04:00:00Z
Since taking office, Trump has been compared to former Presidents Andrew Johnson and Andrew Jackson. Bernie Sanders: Trump is likely the 'most dangerous president' in history of US 2019-09-04T04:00:00Z
President Andrew Johnson, who took over after Abraham Lincoln's assassination, did not want to alienate white southerners during the period of reconstruction. The hidden links between slavery and Wall Street 2019-08-28T04:00:00Z
The deal was delayed by the American Civil War, but President Andrew Johnson eventually signed the treaty in 1867. Greenland Aside, Buying Foreign Land Used to Be Common 2019-08-27T04:00:00Z
“Who today believes the acquisition of Alaska was ‘Seward’s folly’?” he asked, referring to secretary of state William Seward, who oversaw that purchase under Andrew Johnson. Trump 'crazy like a fox' in suggesting Greenland purchase, says Republican 2019-08-26T04:00:00Z
The idea of purchasing Greenland was first mooted during the 1860s under the presidency of Andrew Johnson. Trump cancels Denmark visit over Greenland sale spat 2019-08-20T04:00:00Z
Meacham has said that Trump joins Andrew Johnson as the country’s most racist presidents. Jamestown ceremony marks birth of democracy in America; black Va. legislators skip because of Trump 2019-07-30T04:00:00Z
First, he said, they reviewed the impeachment process and looked at impeachment controversies involving presidents Andrew Johnson, Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton. Analysis | The Mueller report: An educational tool for teachers — and a surprising hit with book clubs 2019-07-24T04:00:00Z
Two, presidents Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton, were impeached by the House, but not convicted by the Senate. Explainer: Send him back? What it would take for Congress to... 2019-07-22T04:00:00Z
His presidency echoes that of Andrew Johnson, Abraham Lincoln’s impeached successor. Trump wants to run against the Squad. Democrats must stay united | Lloyd Green 2019-07-19T04:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson’s went from Feb. 24 to May 16 in 1868. Last chance for impeachment: Next week Robert Mueller will shape history — but how? 2019-07-16T04:00:00Z
W. E. B. Du Bois wrote that Andrew Johnson’s unwillingness to enact policies to give freedmen land, a decent education, or voting rights resided, first and foremost, in “his inability to picture Negroes as men.” A Racist in the White House 2019-07-16T04:00:00Z
In 1868, Andrew Johnson, an avowedly racist Southerner, became the first President to be impeached. Briefly Noted Book Reviews 2019-07-15T04:00:00Z
Oliver painstakingly explained the history behind presidential impeachments and pointed out only two U.S. presidents have ever been impeached -- Bill Clinton and Andrew Johnson. HBO's John Oliver becomes latest figure to talk up Trump impeachment 2019-06-17T04:00:00Z
Presidents Andrew Johnson in 1868 and Bill Clinton in 1998 were impeached by the House, but both of them stayed in office after being acquitted by the Senate. Explainer: What would it take for U.S. Congress to impeach Trump? 2019-06-03T04:00:00Z
And two presidents — Bill Clinton in 1998 and Andrew Johnson in 1868 — were impeached by the House but not convicted by the Senate. Impeachment 101: How could Congress remove President Trump from office? 2019-05-30T04:00:00Z
The first Presidential impeachment, Andrew Johnson’s, in 1868, centered on Johnson’s violation of a law called the Tenure of Office Act. The Case to Impeach Trump for Bigotry 2019-05-26T04:00:00Z
Commentators, then, rightly have denounced the seemingly political nature of Clinton’s impeachment and, roughly 130 years earlier, the impeachment of Andrew Johnson. The Constitution dictates that impeachment must not be partisan 2019-05-26T04:00:00Z
And, of course, whatever they did to Andrew Johnson. Opinion | I, Nancy Pelosi, wish someone would do something about Trump 2019-05-24T04:00:00Z
A contempt citation was issued by the House against Cincinnati lawyer Charles Woolley in May 1868, after the impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson. Opinion | Readers critique The Post: Misquoting Winston Churchill and misusing space terminology 2019-05-24T04:00:00Z
Slough administered martial law in the city, and he remained in the home until President Andrew Johnson appointed him chief justice of New Mexico’s territorial Supreme Court. The Civil War wasn’t over for the original owner of this Old Town Alexandria house 2019-05-09T04:00:00Z
In 1868, the House of Representatives deemed it appropriate to impeach President Andrew Johnson. The Author of a New Book About Andrew Johnson on the Right Reasons to Impeach a President 2019-05-08T04:00:00Z
Congress conducted such an inquiry before the impeachments of Presidents Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton, and before adopting impeachment articles against President Richard Nixon. Perspective | Trump isn’t just defying Congress. He’s rejecting the whole idea of oversight. 2019-04-26T04:00:00Z
After the Civil War, Congress impeached President Andrew Johnson for attempting to end Reconstruction too early, but he was not removed from office by the Senate. Opinion | The Mueller report is out. Now what? 2019-04-23T04:00:00Z
The writer is author of “Impeached: The Trial of President Andrew Johnson and the Fight for Lincoln’s Legacy.” Opinion | Readers critique The Post: Misquoting Winston Churchill and misusing space terminology 2019-05-24T04:00:00Z
After the Civil War, for example, the House impeached, and the Senate came within one vote of removing, President Andrew Johnson for attempting to end Reconstruction prematurely. Opinion | John Yoo: It’s now impeachment or bust. As it should be. 2019-04-19T04:00:00Z
Why do you think Andrew Johnson was impeached? The Author of a New Book About Andrew Johnson on the Right Reasons to Impeach a President 2019-05-08T04:00:00Z
Trump calls to mind not Grant but his predecessor, Andrew Johnson, who used his bully pulpit to issue apologia for ex-Confederates and to play down outbreaks of violence against African Americans. Opinion | The fight against white supremacy could learn something from America’s first war on terror 2019-04-08T04:00:00Z
In May 1865, Andrew Johnson suffered a serious enough illness that the president pro tempore was put on notice. Close calls: when American presidents diced with death 2019-04-06T04:00:00Z
One could certainly make an argument regarding the House’s decision to impeach both Presidents Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton. Reporter's Notebook: Impeachment on the table for some Democrats, but not all Democrats 2019-04-01T04:00:00Z
When it came to the exacting task of managing the postwar settlement, it’s hard to imagine a worse successor than Andrew Johnson. How the South Won the Civil War 2019-04-01T04:00:00Z
I don’t know how you were taught, but I certainly wasn’t taught much about the impeachment of Andrew Johnson. The Author of a New Book About Andrew Johnson on the Right Reasons to Impeach a President 2019-05-08T04:00:00Z
Congressional efforts by radical Republicans took on Lincoln’s reactionary successor Andrew Johnson and created the conditions for the newly freed to assert voting rights and win public office. To fight racism, we need to think beyond reparations | Bhaskar Sunkara 2019-03-28T04:00:00Z
In 1868, Democratic President Andrew Johnson was impeached in the House but, like Clinton many years later, acquitted in the Senate and allowed to serve out the rest of his term. Monica Lewinsky has some choice words about the differences between the Mueller and Starr reports 2019-03-27T04:00:00Z
President Andrew Johnson holds a record, with 15 vetoes overturned by a hostile Reconstruction-era Congress. Donald Trump’s veto a campaign fundraiser 2019-03-17T04:00:00Z
The only two presidents ever impeached, Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton, were each put on trial by opposition Republicans only to be acquitted in the Senate. If Not Trump, Then Who? Pelosi Fuels Impeachment Debate With Long Implications 2019-03-13T04:00:00Z
Perhaps the most instructive case today — and one undergoing something of a historical revision — is the 1868 impeachment of President Andrew Johnson. Can impeachment appear legitimate in a hyper-partisan universe? 2019-01-25T05:00:00Z
This government was able to survive Andrew Johnson, and it will also survive you. Opinion | This is what Congress must tell Trump 2019-01-07T05:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson wrestled Saturday for the first time more than two weeks. High school wrestler forced to cut dreads returns to action 2019-01-06T05:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson, a junior at Buena Regional High School, competed in the eight-team tournament on Saturday with his hair in short, thin dreadlocks, NJ.com reported. New Jersey wrestler who was forced to cut dreadlocks returns to the mat for first time since incident 2019-01-06T05:00:00Z
President Andrew Johnson was impeached after firing a member of his Cabinet without congressional approval. Impeachment fantasy vs. reality 2019-01-06T05:00:00Z
Last week, Buena Regional High School wrestler Andrew Johnson, who is black, was captured on a video obtained by SNJ Today receiving a haircut from an athletic trainer. New Jersey high school wrestling team won't compete in events with ref who told athlete to cut dreadlocks 2018-12-27T05:00:00Z
Buena Regional High School wrestler Andrew Johnson, who is black, had a cover over his hair Wednesday night during a match. Weekend Sports in Brief 2018-12-24T05:00:00Z
I was reminded of the incident by Andrew Johnson. The cutting of a teenage wrestler's hair was a familiar act of violence for black athletes 2018-12-23T05:00:00Z
“Deeply disturbed that Andrew Johnson, a student at Buena Regional H.S., was forced to choose between keeping his dreadlocks and competing in a wrestling tournament,” wrote New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, a democrat, on Twitter. New Jersey referee suspended after forcing black wrestler to have... 2018-12-22T05:00:00Z
On Wednesday, Buena High School wrestler Andrew Johnson, who is black, was captured on a video obtained by SNJ Today receiving a cut from an athletic trainer. New Jersey referee who forced wrestler to cut dreadlocks before match is under investigation 2018-12-22T05:00:00Z
Teenager Andrew Johnson chose to have his hair cut at the venue, and went on to win his bout for Buena Regional High School in New Jersey. Anger as wrestler told to cut dreadlocks 2018-12-22T05:00:00Z
That's a high bar - two presidents, Bill Clinton and Andrew Johnson, have been acquitted at this stage. All you need to know about Trump Russia story 2018-12-12T05:00:00Z
I don’t expect Andrew Johnson to forget any time soon either. The cutting of a teenage wrestler's hair was a familiar act of violence for black athletes 2018-12-23T05:00:00Z
Gerry L. Alexander discusses Abraham Lincoln and his influence on Washington territory Nov. 8; Stuart Streichler discusses the impeachment of Andrew Johnson, 6 p.m. Community calendar: Great Figgy Pudding Caroling Competition, Winter Solstice Night Market, Jingle Bell Run 2018-12-05T05:00:00Z
“Deeply disturbed that Andrew Johnson, a student at Buena Regional H.S., was forced to choose between keeping his dreadlocks and competing in a wrestling tournament,” Murphy tweeted. New Jersey referee who forced wrestler to cut dreadlocks before match is under investigation 2018-12-22T05:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson was reportedly given just seconds to make up his mind at the bout in Mays Landing, southern New Jersey. Anger as wrestler told to cut dreadlocks 2018-12-22T05:00:00Z
For my readers since I'm going to be printing the transcripts, there have only been two presidents who were actually impeached, Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton. Impeachment isn’t the only way: How past presidents were removed from office 2018-12-02T05:00:00Z
But Andrew Johnson, a sidewalk bookseller near the busy entrance to the 21st Street-Queensbridge station on the F Train, took a more positive attitude. Amazon’s New Neighbor: The Nation’s Largest Housing Project 2018-11-12T05:00:00Z
President Andrew Johnson also nominated one justice, but was thwarted by Congress, which lowered the number of jurists allowed to be seated on the court. Inside What Even an Ally Calls Trump’s ‘Reality Distortion Field’ 2018-10-31T04:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson also was deprived of a chance after Congress in 1866 shrunk the size of the Supreme Court from 10 justices to seven. AP FACT CHECK: Trump’s untruths on mail bombs, 9/11, tax cut 2018-10-29T04:00:00Z
Reconstruction, he received a pardon from President Andrew Johnson, but he remains one of the most controversial figures of the Civil War era for his role in the Fort Pillow massacre. ‘I thought it was very nice’: VA official showcased portrait of KKK’s first grand wizard 2018-10-23T04:00:00Z
The case and point here is Andrew Johnson who was impeached in the 1860s. Impeachment isn’t the only way: How past presidents were removed from office 2018-12-02T05:00:00Z
President Andrew Johnson's impeachment in 1868, for allegedly violating what experts have concluded was an unconstitutional law, was unpopular but mostly halted his efforts to stop Reconstruction-era policies in the remainder of his term. Democrats poised to make historic impeachment push, after dust from midterms settles 2018-10-15T04:00:00Z
Thus, President Andrew Johnson was prohibited from making any new appointments. On the Left, Eyeing More Radical Ways to Fight Kavanaugh 2018-10-07T04:00:00Z
That has happened twice in this country, When Presidents Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton were impeached by the house, but ultimately not convicted by the Senate. Recent editorials from Texas newspapers 2018-09-25T04:00:00Z
Bill Clinton and Andrew Johnson were impeached, but in both cases, the Senate failed to remove them from office, and their terms continued. Ken Starr: Presidential impeachment is 'the wrong way to go' 2018-09-17T04:00:00Z
You can make the case that the same thing happened with Andrew Johnson, but I don't really think he ever was a Republican. Impeachment isn’t the only way: How past presidents were removed from office 2018-12-02T05:00:00Z
But Lincoln’s bumbling successor, Andrew Johnson, brought the conniver back out. Opinion | Edwin Stanton Was Part of the ‘Resistance’—in 1860 2018-09-12T04:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson, the president of the National Newspaper Association, a group of about 2,300 community newspapers, cheered the decision and said he was thankful that “the commissioners did the right thing.” Trump’s Tariffs on Canadian Newsprint Are Overturned 2018-08-29T04:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton are the only presidents to be impeached by the House, a process that requires only a majority vote. Liberals’ impeach Trump calls put Democrat leaders in tough spot 2018-08-23T04:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson went out of his way to subvert the execution of the laws and was, of course, impeached. Donald Trump’s unpardonable endgame: Does the president have unlimited power to pardon anyone? 2018-08-23T04:00:00Z
Nobody wanted him to be president, and they said, "Andrew Johnson's bad, but man, at least we know what we've got, and we don't know what would happen with Ben Wade as president." Impeachment isn’t the only way: How past presidents were removed from office 2018-12-02T05:00:00Z
In a statement, a spokesman, Andrew Johnson, said the company could require a processor to cancel processing for merchants that break the law, violate its rules or damage its brand. How a business serving bettors, porn donated to Democrats — and then Trump 2018-08-02T04:00:00Z
Scholars argue that Andrew Johnson, the first American president to be impeached, was targeted because of his “soft” approach to states of the former Confederacy during Reconstruction. Why Trump still hasn’t been impeached — and likely won’t be 2018-07-25T04:00:00Z
Trump would probably remind Douglass of Andrew Johnson. Why Frederick Douglass's struggle for justice is relevant in the Trump era | Ibram X Kendi 2018-07-05T04:00:00Z
The Garland decision came after President Andrew Johnson had extended blanket pardons to Confederate officeholders and military officers. Donald Trump’s unpardonable endgame: Does the president have unlimited power to pardon anyone? 2018-08-23T04:00:00Z
They say inmate Andrew Johnson left the area of 59th and Olive avenues around 11:30 a.m. County jail inmate walks away from work detail in Glendale 2018-06-29T04:00:00Z
President Andrew Johnson, for example, granted blanket pardons to soldiers who fought in the Confederate Army as a practical way of reuniting the nation after the Civil War. Can Trump pardon himself? Not if he’s impeached 2018-06-04T04:00:00Z
That is precisely what many members of Congress thought 150 years ago this week, at the conclusion of the first impeachment of a sitting president, Andrew Johnson. Impeach Trump? History Counsels Against It 2018-05-25T04:00:00Z
I soul searched in the winds for the body of Douglass to reappear in time for this bicentennial, in time to struggle against the legacy of Andrew Johnson. Why Frederick Douglass's struggle for justice is relevant in the Trump era | Ibram X Kendi 2018-07-05T04:00:00Z
Four weeks into President Andrew Johnson’s impeachment trial, his chief foe, the most ardent civil rights advocate in Congress, rose to speak. ‘Kill the beast’: The impeachment trial that nearly took down a president 150 years ago 2018-05-16T04:00:00Z
Don’t try that across the street at the Andrew Johnson Building. Knoxville governments: inconsistency in records photo policy 2018-05-18T04:00:00Z
It is difficult to read Meacham’s descriptions of politicians such as President Andrew Johnson, Sen. Joseph McCarthy and Gov. George Wallace and not feel the current president looming. Review | Stop saying the Trump era is ‘not normal’ or ‘not who we are.’ We’ve been here before. 2018-05-10T04:00:00Z
That, however, is just what Andrew Johnson provided. Impeach Trump? History Counsels Against It 2018-05-25T04:00:00Z
Trump’s very public spleen-venting more closely resembled that of Andrew Johnson, Abraham Lincoln’s vice president and the reluctant and disastrous steward of Reconstruction after his death. The Post-Campaign Campaign of Donald Trump 2018-04-09T04:00:00Z
“When Andrew Johnson took upon himself the duties of his high office,” Stevens declared, “he swore to obey the Constitution and take care that the laws be faithfully executed.” ‘Kill the beast’: The impeachment trial that nearly took down a president 150 years ago 2018-05-16T04:00:00Z
Although presidents Andrew Johnson , Grover Cleveland and Calvin Coolidge had been mayors of Greenville, Tenn., Buffalo and Northampton, Mass., respectively, no mayor has gone directly from a city hall to the White House. Opinion | Los Angeles’s mayor deserves a presidential hearing 2018-02-16T05:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson, a vituperative racist, was temperamentally and politically unsuited to succeed the slain Abraham Lincoln. Opinion | They Were Bad. He May Be Worse. 2018-01-20T05:00:00Z
That was true in 1868, and as both Andrew Johnson and his accusers might warn us, it remains true after a century and a half. Impeach Trump? History Counsels Against It 2018-05-25T04:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson is an Elmhurst native and a volunteer working to find soldiers’ photos through the project. Veterans group wants photos of soldiers killed in Vietnam 2018-01-01T05:00:00Z
I use Andrew Johnson’s – he’s got lots of different styles. 2017: the year in pop culture 2017-12-23T05:00:00Z
He completed his remarkably swift — it has taken less than 11 months — rescue of the 17th, Andrew Johnson, from the ignominy of ranking as the nation’s worst president. Opinion | Trump’s Moore endorsement sunk the presidency to unplumbed depths 2017-12-13T05:00:00Z
If history is any guide — especially in light of the examples closest to his, of Buchanan and Andrew Johnson — Mr. Trump’s first year portends a very unhappy ending. Opinion | They Were Bad. He May Be Worse. 2018-01-20T05:00:00Z
Presidents Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton were acquitted by the Senate and Richard Nixon resigned before the House voted on his articles of impeachment. Democrat plans to force impeachment vote against Donald Trump this week 2017-12-05T05:00:00Z
“There’s a potential protective effect here,” says human geneticist Andrew Johnson of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute in Framingham, Massachusetts. Mutation in blood clotting gene may extend human life span 2017-11-15T05:00:00Z
Davis was eventually tried and convicted of treason, but President Andrew Johnson vacated the conviction in 1868 in the spirit of reconciliation. Richmond, Virginia, shows history from colonial times through Civil War to contemporary foodie city 2017-11-12T05:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton were impeached, but acquitted by the Senate. Opinion | We would impeach Trump at our peril 2017-09-25T04:00:00Z
The clearest example of this, and the one most relevant to the current situation, was in 1865, when a Republican Congress seized control of federal administration of the defeated South from then-President Andrew Johnson. Opinion | Impeaching Trump is a long shot. There’s another way to protect the country. 2017-09-04T04:00:00Z
One of Ulysses Grant's first acts as president was to cancel two pardons granted by his predecessor, Andrew Johnson, which fortunately for Grant had sat undelivered in a jailer's drawer. Could Trump pardon Joe Arpaio by tweet? - BBC News 2017-08-24T04:00:00Z
“But certainly, like both Tyler and Andrew Johnson, we see today a president at war with his own party, and that to my mind never turns out well,” he said. Trump Tries to Regroup as the West Wing Battles Itself 2017-07-29T04:00:00Z
Congress and Lincoln’s successor, Andrew Johnson, battled over Reconstruction and the rights of freed slaves. Buying ‘friends in this Congress’: The smoking gun that triggered a political scandal 2017-07-18T04:00:00Z
Neither did Andrew Johnson or Bill Clinton, both of whom were impeached by the House but not removed from office by the Senate. Analysis | Yes, Trump can legally pardon himself or his family. No, he shouldn’t. 2017-07-21T04:00:00Z
The message was written in movable metal letters on the signboard outside Wood Acres elementary school, said Andrew Johnson, who lives near the school. Message threatening Trump found on Bethesda elementary school signboard 2017-07-01T04:00:00Z
The ghost of Andrew Johnson, America’s 17th president and the first to be impeached, is haunting the White House. Opinion | The president whose ghost is haunting the White House 2017-06-09T04:00:00Z
President Andrew Johnson was impeached because he fired a Cabinet official, which was his right under the Constitution. Opinion | The realities of the impeachment process 2017-05-31T04:00:00Z
With Trump, this is not an Andrew Johnson LISTEN: “They probably are going to find impeachable offenses,” predicts professor on Donald Trump 2017-05-24T04:00:00Z
“Remember, neither of America’s impeached presidents, Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton, was actually convicted and removed from office via such a Senate vote. Why? Because it’s really, really hard to do.” Writers From the Right and Left React to This Week’s Trump News 2017-05-21T04:00:00Z
Although not the formal reason, scholars argue Andrew Johnson, the first American president to be impeached, was targeted because of his “soft” approach to states of the former Confederacy during Reconstruction. Impeachment: it’s political 2017-05-20T04:00:00Z
Then there was President Andrew Johnson, who opposed Reconstruction programs aimed at supporting African Americans after the Civil War ended in 1865. What's the 'greatest witch hunt of a politician in American history'? We asked the experts 2017-05-19T04:00:00Z
In fact, the only other president impeached was Andrew Johnson, who served for four years from 1865 - the 17th person to hold the role. How easy is it for Donald Trump to be impeached? - BBC News 2017-05-17T04:00:00Z
But historians generally regard the Andrew Johnson impeachment as being a travesty, because the law that he broke was an unconstitutional one. LISTEN: “They probably are going to find impeachable offenses,” predicts professor on Donald Trump 2017-05-24T04:00:00Z
The House has voted to impeach only two presidents in the country’s history — Andrew Johnson in 1868 and Bill Clinton in 1998. ‘Auntie Maxine’ and the quest for impeachment 2017-04-29T04:00:00Z
Lincoln's vice-president Andrew Johnson was from Tennessee, and Trump is actually a lot like Johnson. Civil War historians take on Trump - BBC News 2017-05-01T04:00:00Z
The first test came with the impeachment of Andrew Johnson, in 1868. How Trump Could Get Fired 2017-05-01T04:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson was a Democrat and Congress controlled by Republicans. The Spending Bill Was Supposed to Be Easy. Then Trump Intervened. 2017-04-24T04:00:00Z
“I hope to God,” he was quoted as saying as he pulled out a revolver, “I shall live to see the time when I can serve Andrew Johnson as Abraham Lincoln has been served.” ‘Assassins!’: A Confederate spy was accused of helping kill Abraham Lincoln. Then he vanished. 2017-04-13T04:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson, by all accounts, did have words and, on occasion, even eloquence. The riddle of Donald Trump: how a man of few words reached the pinnacle of power 2017-04-08T04:00:00Z
“I think Trump is going to cause everybody to rise. He will make Andrew Johnson and James Buchanan rise. He makes Nixon look good.” George W. Bush favorability boosted by Donald Trump unpopularity 2017-02-28T05:00:00Z
President Andrew Johnson, who had vowed to make treason “odious,” pursued punishing the Confederate leadership while offering pardons to the vast majority of Southerners. Opinion | The longer history on treason and the Civil War 2017-02-21T05:00:00Z
A less favorable one would be Andrew Johnson, a tool of his party whose erratic behavior helped bring about his impeachment. Trump election has parallels to Andrew Jackson's presidency 2017-02-20T05:00:00Z
On May 1, 1865, President Andrew Johnson ordered that they face a military — not civil — tribunal. ‘Assassins!’: A Confederate spy was accused of helping kill Abraham Lincoln. Then he vanished. 2017-04-13T04:00:00Z
They were Andrew Johnson, Franklin Pierce and James Buchanan, who again comes in dead last. Lincoln, Washington and Roosevelts remain history’s best presidents in survey 2017-02-16T05:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson, Franklin Pierce and James Buchanan were ranked as the worst presidents in U.S. history, even lower than William Henry Harrison, who served for only one month. Lincoln, Washington and Roosevelt ranked top three U.S. presidents 2017-02-18T05:00:00Z
Similar though his conduct may be to that of Andrew Johnson, a man widely considered the worst of his predecessors, Trump is far stronger, politically, than Johnson ever was. Opinion | Trump is trying to compare himself to Andrew Jackson. Wrong Andrew. 2017-02-08T05:00:00Z
The closest was Andrew Johnson, who narrowly avoided conviction in the Senate in 1868 after the House charged him with removing the secretary of war in violation of the Tenure of Office Act. The campaign to impeach President Trump has begun 2017-01-20T05:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson in 1865: Proverbs 20 and 21 Proverb 20: “Wine is a mocker, strong drink is raging: and whosoever is deceived thereby is not wise.” These Are the Bible Verses Past Presidents Have Turned to on Inauguration Day 2017-01-19T05:00:00Z
His 33 percent failure rate was the worst since the administration of Andrew Johnson in the 1860s. Saudi 9/11 bill overcomes Obama’s veto, criticism as push for rethink fades 2016-12-27T05:00:00Z
Historians despise Andrew Johnson largely because he tried to undo the racial progress achieved by his predecessor, Abraham Lincoln. Dear Donald Trump: Here’s how not to be the worst president in history 2016-12-10T05:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson rushed 20 times for 101 yards. Eagle’s Landing Christian wins GHSA Private title 2016-12-09T05:00:00Z
On Feb. 19, 1866, President Andrew Johnson vetoed an extension of the Freedmen’s Bureau, a pioneering federal agency that assisted emancipated African Americans. How Historians of Tomorrow Will Interpret Donald Trump's Election 2016-11-11T05:00:00Z
AmEx spokesman Andrew Johnson in a statement said the government's claims lack merit, and that "if asked to do so by the court, we will oppose the DOJ's petition vigorously." U.S. urges court to overturn AmEx antitrust decision 2016-11-10T05:00:00Z
He may now share an ambivalent common bond with Lincoln, whose Presidency was bookended by James Buchanan and Andrew Johnson, two lesser lights of American history. Barack Obama in Defeat 2016-11-10T05:00:00Z
After the war — and a pardon from President Andrew Johnson — Pike returned to work as a lawyer and writer. Why is Confederate general Albert Pike memorialized at Judiciary Square? 2016-10-22T04:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson, who became president after Lincoln’s assassination, also undercut Reconstruction’s positive measures. President Trump would reconstruct our racist past 2016-09-30T04:00:00Z
Jimmy Carter, Andrew Johnson and Calvin Coolidge are also among those who made it to the White House following private sector careers. Businessman in Chief? 2016-09-30T04:00:00Z
On Mr. Fletcher’s law-office wall hangs a pardon that President Andrew Johnson issued to a Fletcher who shot a couple of Yankee thieves. General Flee: Virginia ‘Dukes of Hazzard’ Store to Close After Cultural Fender Bender 2016-09-05T04:00:00Z
Two U.S. presidents have been impeached — Andrew Johnson in 1868 and Bill Clinton in 1999 — but both were acquitted by the Senate. Los Angeles Times runs op-ed promoting military coup against Donald Trump 2016-07-20T04:00:00Z
Only three executive-branch officials have been impeached by the House in all of U.S. history, as my colleague Lisa Rein has noted: Presidents Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton and a secretary of war. Republicans’ hopes for an Obama scandal crash and burn 2016-05-24T04:00:00Z
According to the nonpartisan Congressional Research Service, the House has impeached only 19 people in history — Presidents Bill Clinton and Andrew Johnson, one senator, one Cabinet member and 15 federal judges. House panel hearing lawmaker who wants IRS chief impeached 2016-05-24T04:00:00Z
President Andrew Johnson was known to feed mice at his desk. Does your office have a mouse (or rat) problem? Of course it does. 2016-03-12T05:00:00Z
Result: Lincoln was killed, and Andrew Johnson became President, changing the course of post-Civil War history. The True History Behind Claire's Crazy Power Move on 'House of Cards' 2016-03-04T05:00:00Z
Every president has been affiliated with a religion, except for Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson. Bernie's Religion Is the Revolution 2016-02-26T05:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson followed up with another three and as the guards stretched the zone with their shooting, Djonkam began to find space in the middle. West Springfield’s extra work pays off in a narrow win over T.C. Williams 2016-02-05T05:00:00Z
Only three presidents, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson, have been unaffiliated with a specific religious tradition, according to the Pew Research Center for Religion and Public Life. Why Bernie Sanders doesn’t participate in organized religion 2016-01-26T05:00:00Z
A foe to so many of his fellow humans, this new Andrew Johnson lives on as a friend to mice. What History Can Teach President Obama About His Legacy 2016-01-20T05:00:00Z
Making a disastrous foray into partisan politics, he enthusiastically supported President Andrew Johnson and the National Union ticket, which opposed the Reconstruction policies of the radical Republicans. From brilliant battlefield commander to punch line 2015-10-28T04:00:00Z
This law was changed in 1886, following a two-decade stretch in which two presidents were assassinated, two vice presidents died of natural causes, and one president, Andrew Johnson, was impeached. America's System for Presidential Succession Is Ridiculous 2015-10-14T04:00:00Z
Sherman wanted mostly to get these camp followers off his hands, and his order was soon rescinded by Andrew Johnson, the new president who assumed office on the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. WESLEY PRUDEN: A novel solution to racial resentment 2015-09-07T04:00:00Z
The version Andrew Johnson saw at Oklahoma State featured a hanging tackling dummy, but the program there no longer used it, preferring pop-up dummies instead. New Drill Leaves the Jets With a Few Dings 2015-08-28T04:00:00Z
Just ask Andrew Johnson, America’s first post-Civil War president and, as the first President to be impeached, almost certainly one of its worst. What History Can Teach President Obama About His Legacy 2016-01-20T05:00:00Z
President Andrew Johnson, who was impeached and almost removed from office after the Civil War, holds the unwanted distinction for the most overrides of his vetoes, with 15. Rarity of Veto Override Shows Battle Foes of Iran Deal Face 2015-08-25T04:00:00Z
In North Carolina, Mr. Rustin and another black rider, Andrew Johnson, were sentenced to 30 days on a chain gang for violating the state’s Jim Crow laws. George Houser, Freedom Rides Pioneer, Dies at 99 2015-08-20T04:00:00Z
Amongst the many stories of assassination attempts I reveal in my book, particularly shocking are the previously unknown attempts to assassinate presidents James Buchanan, Andrew Johnson, Chester Arthur, Rutherford Hayes, Benjamin Harrison and Theodore Roosevelt. The List of Presidential Assassination Attempts Is Shockingly Longer than Anyone Thought 2015-07-20T04:00:00Z
All the condemned were local Southern sympathizers implicated in the plans, first to kidnap Lincoln and later to kill him, Vice President Andrew Johnson and Secretary of State William Seward. One of the last grim scenes of the Civil War was caught on camera 2015-07-03T04:00:00Z
Was Andrew Johnson a thoroughgoing white supremacist, even by the daunting standards of his day? What History Can Teach President Obama About His Legacy 2016-01-20T05:00:00Z
President Andrew Johnson, himself a Democrat, took over from the slain President Lincoln during Congress’s long summer recess. GOP’s fear of a black America: The long, racist history which explains Dylann Roof and stains the so-called “party of Lincoln” 2015-06-21T04:00:00Z
Her relatives were the Stovers, who were descendents of President Andrew Johnson, who became the nation’s 17th president after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Couple surrounded by US, Tenn. history at ancestral home 2015-06-07T04:00:00Z
Ulysses S. Grant said there had been a “deliberate attempt” on the life of President Andrew Johnson during a visit to Indianapolis. The List of Presidential Assassination Attempts Is Shockingly Longer than Anyone Thought 2015-07-20T04:00:00Z
The impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson ended in 1868 with his acquittal. Briefing: GOP ‘16 Field Still Divided by Iraq 2015-05-26T04:00:00Z
President Andrew Johnson recognized and paid homage to Walker’s patriotism, selflessness and medical skills by awarding her the Medal of Honor — the only woman so honored. DEBORAH SIMMONS: Military women deserve more than an afterthought 2015-05-21T04:00:00Z
Vice-President Andrew Johnson, who replaced Lincoln, was a Southerner, a former slave owner and white supremacist. Lincoln’s Assassination—And Caesar’s 2015-04-18T04:00:00Z
Atzerodt, on the other hand, found himself at the appointed time at the hotel bar of Kirkwood House, where Andrew Johnson was staying. The Men Behind President Lincoln’s Assassination 2015-04-12T04:00:00Z
Last year, Andrew Johnson at age 29 became the first millennial on the Minneapolis City Council. Millennial politicians find a path to power in Minnesota 2015-03-21T04:00:00Z
House of Representatives impeached President Andrew Johnson following his attempted dismissal of Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton; Johnson was later acquitted by the Senate. Three-Minute Briefing: After 6 Years Together, Bibi and Barry's Bad Romance Takes a New Turn 2015-02-24T05:00:00Z
Highway 70, the park is named for former President Andrew Johnson. Johnsonville Park gets Park of the Year Award 2015-01-27T05:00:00Z
He decreed that 400,000 acres of land in South Carolina, Georgia and Florida would be confiscated, divided into 40-acre lots for the freedmen: President Andrew Johnson later killed the plan. Three-Minute Briefing: Reality Check for GOP and Romney Steps to the Mic 2015-01-16T05:00:00Z
Edmund Spangler, a Ford’s Theatre employee who had been unwittingly drawn into the plot by Booth, was pardoned by Andrew Johnson. The Men Behind President Lincoln’s Assassination 2015-04-12T04:00:00Z
Striker Andrew Johnson, 33, is a free agent again after his short-term deal at Crystal Palace expired. Wednesday's gossip column 2015-01-07T05:00:00Z
The Wyoming Legislature was left with a vexing question: How much are 24 years of a life like Andrew Johnson's worth? Exonerated Wyoming prisoner pins hopes on compensation legislation 2014-12-31T05:00:00Z
He tied third on 10 under par with compatriot Andrew Johnson and home player Trevor Fisher junior. Grace holds nerve in final round to claim Leopard Creek win 2014-12-14T05:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson fired his war secretary, Edwin Stanton, over Reconstruction policy, triggering the first impeachment of a president. Hagel’s Departure Bears Little Likeness to Rumsfeld’s Removal 2014-11-25T05:00:00Z
Booth himself would be tasked with shooting the president at Ford’s Theatre, while Powell would kill Secretary of State William Seward and Atzerodt would kill Andrew Johnson. The Men Behind President Lincoln’s Assassination 2015-04-12T04:00:00Z
Andrew Johnson ascended to the presidency after President Lincoln’s assassination in 1865. 10 Shortest Stints in the Oval Office 2014-09-24T04:00:00Z
As one explanation for opposing all articles of impeachment, Sandman recalled the 1868 impeachment of President Andrew Johnson, which he called “one of the darkest moments in the Government of this great nation.” What Richard Nixon's Impeachment Looked Like 2014-08-05T04:00:00Z
Only two presidents — Andrew Johnson and Mr. Clinton — have ever been impeached, and both were acquitted by the Senate. Obama only the most recent president to face impeachment calls 2014-08-03T04:00:00Z
President Andrew Johnson’s impeachment in 1868 may be the most relevant to the current controversy. Five myths about impeachment
Drew explained that members of Congress didn’t even know how to impeach a president, since the last time the issue came up was during Andrew Johnson's administration, shortly after the close of the Civil War. Fred Thompson: Impeachment Harder Today 2014-08-01T04:00:00Z
After leaving the White House in 1869, Andrew Johnson became a senator from Tennessee. When Lincoln saved the union and freed the slaves, five ex-presidents tried to stop him
Andrew Johnson, Manx National Heritage archaeologist, says the find "opens a window on an ancient landscape". Ancient trees revealed by storms 2014-02-26T18:30:23Z
But Liberal Democrats said councillors Roger Lawrence and Andrew Johnson should quit, as well as the council's chief executive Simon Warren. Resign calls for council cut bosses 2014-02-19T09:58:41Z
The tradition of U.S. presidents hosting sports champions dates to Andrew Johnson, believed the first to invite a baseball team to the White House, according to William B. Bushong of the White House Historical Association. Miami Dolphins’ undefeated team gets White House honor, 41 years later 2013-08-21T01:36:23Z
But Andrew Johnson, who followed Lincoln, was a worse president than Buchanan, Birkner says, because he squandered the opportunity to take the country forward after the war. Was James Buchanan really the worst president? 2013-07-02T00:42:16Z
"The problem is with regulations around adminstration rather than with vouchers," said its director general, Andrew Johnson. Republic owner refuses to honour vouchers for bust fashion chain 2013-04-23T17:42:33Z
Harry Redknapp's options in attack are limited by long-term injuries to Andrew Johnson and Bobby Zamora so he may use the visit of Albion as an opportunity to try out alternatives. FA Cup third round team news 2013-01-04T19:36:58Z
But such measures will not be necessary at every plant, says Andrew Johnson, an environmental chemist at the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology in Oxfordshire, UK. Drug-pollution law all washed up 2012-11-21T18:20:26.647Z
Some have predicted Fulham will struggle this season after they lost Andrew Johnson to QPR and look set to lose Dempsey as he tries to force through a move to Liverpool. Fulham 5-0 Norwich City 2012-08-18T16:09:02Z
It was not till the war was over, and President Andrew Johnson began to "swing round the circle," that Mr. Nast's pictures became caricatures. Caricature and Other Comic Art in all Times and many Lands. 2012-04-04T02:00:59.277Z
After the assassination of Lincoln, and the disagreement between Congress and Andrew Johnson in the matter of reconstruction, it was believed that Grant would "settle things." Famous American Statesmen 2012-03-01T03:00:26.167Z
In 1868 he was one of the counsel for President Andrew Johnson in his impeachment trial, and opened for the defence in a remarkable two-days’ speech. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 8 "Cube" to "Daguerre, Louis" 2012-01-31T03:00:17.257Z
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