One is not impeached until the vote is taken....if you wish to count number of times the process has been 'started'..you'll need to do some studying..but the number is higher than 3...LOL!It doesn't not matter that he resigned, which he did for the good of the country because he did not want it DIVIDED OVER IMPEACHMENT.Nixon was not impeached..he resigned before the vote. Your date is also wrong...Nixon resigned August 6, 1974Nixon, Clinton, Trump. That's 3.We have had 2 impeachments in the last 50 years, not 3. And that's only if you count the pending Trump impeachment.In the 1st 175 years of American History, we only had one Impeachment Attempt, and it was over a President exercising his Constitutional Right to fire his own Defense Secretary.
In the Last 50 Years we have had 3 Impeachments, but also it should be noted that The Democrat Party has tried to impeach every single GOP President since Nixon.
Reagan was not impeached. Neither Bush was impeached. Although Trump demanded the second Bush be removed from office for lying about WMDs in Iraq.
Put down the crack pipe and learn some American history, you little FSB whore.
Constitution signed in 1787
Johnson Impeachment was in 1868
From 1787 to 1972 is 185 Years.
One Impeachment in 185 Years.
Then 3 in the next 46 Years.
1973 Nixon
1999 Clinton
2019 Trump
3 Impeachments in 46 Years.
Thank you and show yourself to the Dunce Room.
Dude...you need to learn your US history..or folks here will eat you up.
Official Impeachment was launched against Nixon.
An impeachment process against Richard Nixon began in the United States House of Representatives on October 30, 1973, following the "Saturday Night Massacre" episode of the Watergate scandal.
Impeachment process against Richard Nixon - Wikipedia
Also, he did not do it, 'for the good of the country', he resigned because he was told by his party leaders that the process was inevitable and that the Senate was poised to remove him..when the trial moved there. If anything, it was the good of his party that was foremost in his mind..as well as his potential legacy as the first President removed
from office.
Did some legwork for you..these are the Presidents who faced the beginning of the impeachment process, and why:
John Tyler was the first president to face impeachment charges. Nicknamed “His Accidency” for assuming the presidency after William Henry Harrison died after just 30 days in office, Tyler was wildly unpopular with his own Whig party. A House representative from Virginia submitted a petition for Tyler’s impeachment, but it was never taken up by the House for a vote.
Between 1932 and 1933, a congressman introduced two impeachment resolutions against Herbert Hoover. Both were eventually tabled by large margins.
More recently, both Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush were the subject of impeachment resolutions submitted by Henry B. Gonzales, a Democratic representative from Texas, but none of the resolutions were taken up for a vote in the House Judiciary Committee.
George W. Bush faced a slightly more serious impeachment threat when Democratic Representative Dennis Kucinich introduced a House resolution charging Bush with a litany of high crimes and misdemeanors, including war crimes. The House voted 251 to 166 to refer the resolution to the House Judiciary Committee, but House Speaker Pelosi said any talk of impeachment was “off the table.”
Barack Obama was also accused of “high crimes and misdemeanors” befitting impeachment. In 2012, Republican Representative Walter Jones submitted a House resolution charging the president with authorizing military action in Libya without the consent of Congress. The resolution was referred to the Judiciary Committee where it was never brought up for a vote.