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The Day of the Two Generals: Impeachment Testimony of Sherman and Thomas

On April 11, 1868, the flagging public interest in the Senate’s Impeachment Trial of Andrew Johnson was revived as two generals, Lorenzo Thomas and William…

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On the Third Day of Testimony in the Impeachment Trial Boredom Had Set In Among Spectators

By April 2, 1868 the Impeachment Trial of Andrew Johnson was in its third day of testimony. While the opening argument had been a crowd…

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The Second Day of Impeachment Testimony: Did the President Conspire to Use Force to Evict Stanton?

On April 1, 1868 theĀ  Impeachment Trial of Andrew Johnson was dominated by testimony about whether the president’s designee as acting War Secretary tried to…

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The First of 41 Witnesses Testifies In the Trial of Andrew Johnson

One major difference between the 2020 impeachment trial and the 1868 version is in the use of witnesses. The Constitution calls for a trail of…

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Ben Butler Gives the Opening Prosecution Argument in the Senate Impeachment Trial of Andrew Johnson

On March 30, 1868, the trial in the Senate of Andrew Johnson began. The opening statement for the prosecution was delivered by Congressman Ben Butler,…

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The “House Managers”: Prosecuting the Johnson Impeachment

On March 5, 1868 the seven House Managers appointed to prosecute the case for removal appeared in the Senate to begin the impeachment trial of…

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President Johnson’s Dream Team of Defense Lawyers Biggest Enemy? A Client Who Would Not Shut Up!

On March 13, 1865, the public saw the legal team defending President Johnson for the first time. The five prominent attorneys included a former Justice…

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Pres. Johnson Answered the Articles of Impeachment on March 23, 1868-Deny It All!

After being served with notice that he would be tried by the Senate on the Articles of Impeachment voted by the House, President Johnson sent…

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Why Does Alan Dershowitz Wrongly Say that Previous Impeachments Have Not Had Witnesses? Johnson’s Definitely Did

When asked about the possibility that there will be no witnesses at the Senate trial of Donald Trump, Alan Dershowitz said today on NPR that…

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The Sergeant-at-Arms Called Out Three Times for Andrew Johnson-The Impeachment Trial Begins

On March 13, 1868 the trial of Andrew Johnson formally opened in the Senate. The Sergeant at Arms called out the name of the accused…

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