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In order to be impeached, a president must have committed “Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors,” as outlined by the Constitution, although the document does not define what “high crimes and misdemeanors” may entail.

[THEN/NOW] Presidential impeachments

Mimi Huelster, RubicOnline February 1, 2021
In the nearly 250 years that the U.S. has been a country, only three of its presidents have been impeached. Here are their stories.
Lawmakers rushed back to Washington, D.C., to pass the largest stimulus bill in U.S. history.

Largest stimulus package in U.S. history passed by Congress, signed by President

Nikolas Liepins, Political Correspondent March 27, 2020

While grappling with economic downturns spurred by the coronavirus pandemic ripping through the United States, the President today signed into law the largest economic stimulus package in American history....

Opinion: United States Senate should not have refused to pass gun control reforms

Opinion: United States Senate should not have refused to pass gun control reforms

Nick Cohen, Columnist May 9, 2013

The Senate recently put down all gun control reforms proposed by President Obama, including the Manchin-Toomey background check amendment. Despite the devastating attacks that have been issued all throughout...

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