Richard Nixon's Impeachment Analysis

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the president by majority vote for “Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors”.  After going from the house, two-thirds of the Senate must approve this request within the presence of the chief justice of the Supreme Court. o There have only been two successful impeachments in the history of the United States.  Andrew Johnson went against his own party in terms of policies regarding the Reconstruction era after the North won the Civil War.  The more famous one, however, would have to be Richard Nixon.  Watergate- The events and scandal surrounding the break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters in 1972 and the subsequent cover-up of White House involvement, leading to the eventual resignation of President …show more content…

 This included calling for war, become the head of the nation’s economy, calling for direct representation by Jackson, and foreign policies. o At first, this view of the president being powerful received tons and tons of support from analyst and the general population.  It was not until Nixon’s little scandal that the trust began to greatly decline combined with the decisions made by Johnson regarding the Vietnam War.  The message that came across was that the President was essentially too good to obey the law. o This resulted in many presidents acting weaker until about the start of the 21st century, when then issue over executive privilege started to arise. Running the Government: The Chief Executive • It is common to see that people forget it is also the president’s responsibility to work with other branches of the government. o In order to ensure laws are properly enforced, he sets up agencies that make up the bureaucracy. o President even has the power to set this up as he would like since he can submit a budget proposal to both houses of Congress who spread out the …show more content…

The position of Vice President is often overlooked because many have directly stated that it was “not worth a pitcher of warm spit” and found themselves with the primary job of simply waiting. Does this contradict your personal impression when you picture the role of the Vice Presidency? Has this changed over the years up to Obama’s administration? Do you believe there should be a constitutional amendment that gives them more responsibility or is having the President involving them in more daily decision making enough? Explain your position. Pg. 377-388 • Office of Management and Budget- An office that prepares the president’s budget and also advises presidents on proposals from departments and agencies and helps review their proposed regulations. o This specific organization also contains many specialist and professionals to equalize the workload. o The president often uses this as a way to organize his own agenda and plans to determine if it is worth the time proposing to Congress. o However, it is important to remember that many of these organizations are required for approval because the Constitution says so. • The one aspect of the executive branch that the President can truly personalize is all of the White House Staff. o First, this consisted of less than ten members and it has now transformed into over six