Word: impeachably
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Most Westerners do not want to impeach their President, but they are running out of patience with him. They may have been slow to arrive at this point, preferring to hope through the summer and early fall that there would be no more scandals in the Administration and that the question of the tapes would be settled neatly by the courts. The loss of Cox, Richardson and Ruckelshaus changed all that. Suddenly it seemed that the messages coming over the Rockies from Washington were...
...Ervin committee hearings for putting on an unnecessarily flamboyant show and charged that Cox "was more interested in a lawsuit" than in pursuing the Watergate investigation. "There are certain affairs of the President that neither Congress nor the courts can invade," says Saxbe. "There is a power to impeach the President, but it was not contemplated in the Constitution that the President can be horsed around the courts of the country...
Supporters of a campaign to impeach President Nixon yesterday presented petitions containing 30,000 signatures to Rep. Thomas P. O'Neill (D-Mass...
...push to impeach is firmly under way in the House of Representatives, and the measured and deliberate way that it is being conducted is all the more ominous for Nixon. Leaders of the Democratic majority are determined that the inquiry will be unhurried, cautious and complete, both to ensure its fairness and to provide ample time at each stage to educate the American people on what is being done...
Although most of them are not yet ready to support outright the moves to impeach the president, leading Congressional Republicans last week indicated that they are, in one senator's words. "taking the logical course and moving away from Nixon...