Impeachment in the United States

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    The Three Branches

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    duties that help make the democracy of the United States of America work. The Legislative branch’s main duty is to write the laws for the United States. The Executive branch’s main duty is to enforce the laws of this country. The main duty of the Judicial branch is to interpret the laws of the United States, with the body of the Judicial branch being the Supreme Court. The Legislative branch has the difficult duty of writing the laws for the United States, although that is not all they do, they…

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    The United States of America has had forty-four Presidents, that is forty-four men who have had the prestigious yet humbling honor of being the leader of the free world. With that does not just come great power, but is also accompanied by great responsibility. Our 42nd President, William “Bill” Clinton, represented the American story and proved how anything is possible in the Land of Opportunity. Bill Clinton, like most Americans, was raised in a working class family and had to diligently work…

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    President Framer

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    Today, the President of the United States of America is one of the most publicized personalities in the country and around the world. The United States President is often called “the leader of the free world” because of the influence the United States and the presidency has throughout the world. Much of the president’s power stems from his position as the head of the executive branch and commander-in-chief of the United States military, the highest military rank of the armed forces, which grants…

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    From lawyer to President, Gerald Ford did amazing things. Ford became the 38th President after Nixon was forced to resign following his involvment in the Watergate Scandal. This was a major struggle for the United States. President Ford was credited with comforting the nation and helping rebuild the government during this difficult time. Ford's early life, early political career, presidency, and later life are all important topics that will be discussed. Gerald R. Ford Jr. was born on July…

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    offenses by the president or other officials” (5). This means anything Starr found impeachable against Clinton had to be turned over with no exceptions. Clinton is solely to blame for the impeachment process to have even started. His actions caught up with him after time passed. Being the President of the United States did not help cover up his actions. Clinton, like many presidents, was often talked about and followed by the media. Although, the way independent counsel Starr represented…

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    The constitution states, “...in order to form a more perfect union...and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves....establish this Constitution for the United States.” By stating these lines it willed the founding fathers and diverse figures in history to build the foundations of the government today (Constitution, Preamble). Throughout the years, there have been multiple cases when the United States citizens fought for independence, equality, and freedom. Which is why influential figures…

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    Bill Clinton Impeachment

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    the 2016 presidential primaries, it may be time to look back at possibly the most controversial scandal in recent memory. On January 7, 1999, for the second time in United States history the Senate began impeachment proceedings against a sitting president. William Jefferson Clinton (Bill Clinton), the 42nd President of the United States of America, was impeached in the House of Representatives on December 19, 1998; and then later acquitted after a Senate trial on February 12, 1999. This event…

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    You can be anything in this life that you would like to be, even the President of the United States! Many children have heard or will hear this statement as they grow up to become adults in life. What a very true statement that seems to always end with the highest goal of being the President of the United States. Becoming the President of the United States is often admired and is seen as the most powerful person in America. Many great men and women have tried to secure this top title, but only…

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    The Section 1 of Article 1 of the US Constitution states that it will grant legislative powers, and specifies that all legislative powers that are granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States. Furthermore the Section 1 determines that this Congress shall be made of a Senate and the House of Representatives. The Section 2 (1) prescribes that the House of Representatives shall be composed of members. In addition the Section 2 stipulates that these members are chosen every second…

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    assented into law by the 44th President of the United States Barack Obama. This research paper…

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