Abstract

Introduction. The article is devoted to the mechanism of impeachment procedure on the example of the first practical application of it in the history of the U.S. in relation to President Andrew Johnson. This created a necessary precedent in the further political struggle between the branches of government and has made the study of the history of the first presidential impeachment an urgent problem. Impeachment cases were brought against six subsequent presidents: Cleveland, Hoover, Truman, Nixon, Reagan, and G.W. Bush in the lower house of Congress. W. Clinton and D. Trump’s impeachment was discussed in the Senate, but was not successful. Methods and Materials. The article is based on materials from the American press as well as cartoons. The novelty of the source base is in combination of verbal and visual materials. The author used theoretical concepts developed within the framework of interdisciplinarity. The problem-chronological approach was the methodological basis of the research. In American historiography, Johnson is regarded as the “worst” President in U.S. history. However, the debate over the legitimacy of the first impeachment of a President in U.S. history has not subsided until now. In American studies, the impeachment of Andrew Johnson has not been specifically considered. Analysis. The conflict between the President and Congress was caused by the Reconstruction policy. The confrontation between the two branches of government led to impeachment. The President was charged in connection with the dismissal of Secretary of War E. Stanton, which was a violation of the Tenure of Office Act. The article examines how the impeachment procedure was implemented by Congress and why it failed. Results. Despite the failure, the first impeachment of a President in the history of the United States showed the effectiveness of the “checks” and “balances” mechanism in implementing the principle of separation of powers. It has become a deterrent to the relationship between the President and Congress.

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  • The article is devoted to the mechanism of impeachment procedure on the example of the first practical application of it in the history of the U.S in relation to President Andrew Johnson

  • The first impeachment of a top official in the history of the United States did not lead to the removal of President Johnson, and one vote was not enough to convict him

  • It demonstrated the effectiveness of this procedure, since even an unsuccessful impeachment in terms of results led to a temporary change in the balance of the branches of power

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Introduction

The article is devoted to the mechanism of impeachment procedure on the example of the first practical application of it in the history of the U.S in relation to President Andrew Johnson. The relevance of the problem of constitutional removal from office of the highest official is surely the most important mechanism for implementing the principle of separation of powers and implementing democratic governance in practice. In this regard, the US experience is very interesting and instructive. Impeachment proceedings against a top official (President) are provided for in the US Constitution in article 2, section 4 In the history of the United States, there have been 3 cases of instigation and impeachment proceedings against a top official – the President

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