Impeachment
About This Book
The American Impeachment (2018) examines the constitutional mechanisms designed for removing a president and chronicles the three impeachment cases that preceded Trump. From post-Revolutionary America through the late twentieth century, this work explores how the Constitution's architects conceived impeachment as a democratic safeguard and analyzes how Congress applied this tool against Presidents Andrew Johnson, Richard Nixon, and Bill Clinton.
Who Should Read This?
- Political enthusiasts following contemporary impeachment developments
- American history buffs fascinated by constitutional democracy
- Readers seeking deeper context for understanding current U.S. political events
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