Richard Crowder

21%
Flag icon
During the first Congress, there was widespread fear that a president would abuse his authority by removing executive officers without adequate reason. Madison responded that if he did so, “he will be impeachable by the House before the Senate for such an act of maladministration; for I contend that the wanton removal of meritorious officers would subject him to impeachment and removal.”
Impeachment: A Citizen's Guide
Rate this book
Clear rating