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Johnson said that he, as President, would reject all legislation concerning the freedmen until representatives from these former rebel states were admitted to Congress. That last statement seemed to be his major point. He wanted to force Congress to do his bidding—and in fact he was denying the legitimacy of a Congress that refused to embrace, with virtually no questions asked, the representatives of the former Confederacy.
The Impeachers: The Trial of Andrew Johnson and the Dream of a Just Nation
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