Impeachment efforts are simply the left’s ultimate weapon
In 1868, President Andrew Johnson was impeached for violating the Tenure of Office Act that had been enacted by Congress over his veto in 1867. Defying the law, Johnson fired Secretary of War Edwin Stanton, without getting Senate approval, as the act required him to do.
In his 1956 Pulitzer Prizewinning book, John F. Kennedy made Edmund Ross one of the Senate’s “Profiles in Courage” for his…