Who should be impeached next? Corrections: 03:03 The Chief Justice presides over presidential impeachment trials. The Vice President presides over all other impeachment trials. 21:03 Trump actually got impeached on December 18, 2019. September 24, 2019 was when the formal impeachment inquiry was announced. Also, don't forget the sponsor and stuff: Morgan & Morgan, for real. If you're ever injured in an accident, you can check out Morgan & Morgan. You can submit a claim in 8 clicks or less without having to leave your couch. For more information go to ForThePeople.com/MRBEAT. You can also use promo code "MRBEAT."
Fun fact about Trump's second impeachment: Donald Trump became the President to have the most US Senators from his own party vote in favor of conviction.
@@warlordofbritannia yeah, especially since he still wasn’t found guilty. Don’t get me wrong, I hate him as much as the next guy but an innocent man is an innocent man, no matter how terrible of a person he is.
Fun fact. In 1976, I was impeached while serving as my 6th grade class president. What was my offense? I threw a football inside the cafeteria during lunch. The person I was passing to missed the pass which ended up hitting a fire alarm. Yeah, no one appreciates a fire alarm during lunch. The impeachment didn't mean much since I didn't lose my position as class president. I think Mr H was just teaching us how the impeachment process works. This happened to be the same year as the bicentennial when we had a lot of fun in History.
I am a lawyer, and I met Alcee Hastings at an NAACP event in Tampa when he was still a Judge of the United States District Court of the Southern District of Florida. He was drunk.
I love how you are straight forward with history and facts without dramatizing or conflating things, thanks for the quality work and providing great videos for people to learn from
@@iammrbeat I also love how you're straight with the facts and don't put any politics in it. It's would be great if more people would do that because we could all do with being able to listen to more varied points of view without them preaching their ideology all the time. rant over, love ur channel
@@iammrbeat Do a video on Article V and the Convention of States Resolution right now which has 19 states out of the 34 needed to call a convention to propose amendments to put the federal govt in check
As someone who graduated from the Blue Valley School District, every time I watch one of your videos, I get more sad that I never had you as a teacher. Keep up the great videos!
A few fun facts: 1. In his impeachment trial, Andrew Johnson was represented by Benjamin R. Curtis. Curtis was a former Supreme Court Justice who resigned from office in protest of the Dred Scott decision. Because of his work on both cases, I believe he is an overlooked figure in American history. 2. Trump may have been the only person to be impeached twice by Congress, but there were 2 others who survived 2 impeachment attempts: one was Andrew Johnson, who, before he almost got kicked out of office, was charged with "high crimes and misdemeanors". Basically, the radical Republicans really didn't like him. He survived that impeachment by a large majority in the House. The other person to survive 2 impeachment trials was Supreme Court Justice William Douglas. He was charged the first time for delaying the executions of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg (which was justified imo, even though Julius actually was a communist spy, I guess even McCarthy was right twice a lifetime). The next attempt to impeach Douglass was for not recusing himself from obscenity cases, since he had previously written articles for porn magazines. In other words, House minority leader Gerald Ford really wanted him out of office for political reasons. 3. James Buchanan was charged with corruption, but wasn't impeached by the House. The House did say that his administration was the most corrupt in American history, but I suspect they spared him because it was mid-1860 and he was a lame duck anyway...
Do you think anyone has ever been literally KICKED out of office. I can imagine a criminal as they’re leaving office being physically kicked by people as they leave the room
I really appreciate these videos. In school I had a hard time paying attention to history classes. The way you present the information is captivating and digestible. I definitely wish I could’ve been in your classes. It feels nice to finally catch up on and comprehend US history.
Hi Mr Beat I’m currently taking AP Government and whenever I struggle I always come to your videos, even my boyfriend loves watching you with me. You make learning history so fun and easy AND MEMORABLE! Thank you for the content
Hey Mr. Beat! Wanted to share that I am now getting PragerU ads while watching on your channel, but nowhere else (so far) - thanks for the amazing historical and political content!!
Yeah...I got the inkling of how this channel leaned and now it's confirmed. Please don't fall into the propaganda of somewhere like PragerU. Dennis Prager literally said there were "many nice slaveholders."
Fun fact- the amount of Presidential Impeachmenta across the entire cast of Home Alone 2 is 2. Its the the only film in the franchise where the amount of presidential impeachment matches its place in the series
Hi Mr. Beat, thanks for another great video! Just a small correction though: I believe that the Chief Justice only presides over an impeachment trial if the President is being impeached. In all other impeachments, it is the Vice President that presides over the impeachment trial.
And as with presiding over the Senate, the VP can obviosly be replaced by the President pro tempore or another experienced senator - as Trump's second Trial was presided by a senator, Patrick Leahy I guess if I remeber it correctly.
That is correct. During the 1980s impeachment trial of Nevada judge Harry Claiborne, then-Vice President George HW Bush was in the chair presiding over the key moments. One other thing Mr. Beat could have mentioned is that the reason that he was impeached UNANIMOUSLY is because Claiborne had already gone to prison but refused to resign his position (he reportedly, to everyone's SHOCK, said he intended to return the bench after completing his sentence). Republicans and Democrats alike were utterly furious, called him one of the biggest disgraces in the history of the judiciary, and thus kicked the crook off the bench themselves (there were also many accusations that he was taking bribes). One of the most disgusting, corrupt men to ever serve as a United States federal judge.
And once again Mr. Beat comes with it. Long said that any history buff needs to subscribe to this channel. Nice fade too. Bringing history and looking sharp.
Mr. Beat I gotta tell you.... I like your channel a whole lot and i think you're style is top-tier. theres no "but" here, i just gotta tell you. Thanks for the education, my guy
Sometimes, I think corruption has friends. In many other countries, some these people would be I'm prison. It's almost like many of them have "Nobility".
If I had a nickel for every time a politician named Nixon was impeached I’d have two nickels.Which is not a lot but it’s weird that it’s happened twice.
Even as a somewhat-Trump-supporter, I really like Mr. Beat's channel. He is so knowledgeable, and yeah he's a dem, but I was too at one point. He also keeps his bias to a minimum which is a breath of fresh air these days. Please keep up the great work.
I'm really curious, what do you see in the man? or is it more that the Dem offerings are garbage? Edit: I feel I should clarify, I am asking what do you see in Trump.
I'd love to see a video about how to research candidates and propositions before an election. What do you look for? How do you make sure you understand both sides?
21:00 the House impeached him on December 18, 2019. September 24 was the formal start of the impeachment inquiry as authorized by the speaker of the House, but if we're counting that then we'd also need to count the inquiry against Nixon which began in October 1973 (likely the closest near-impeachment in history, as Nixon resigned after the judiciary committee vote but before the full House vote)
Yea so Robert Archbald is the grandfather of a math teacher at my highschool.. a few days ago he just casually dropped the fact that his grandfather was one of the very few Federal Judges Impeached and Convicted (and it was some pretty bad stuff) so I had quite a chuckle..
Mr. Beat should take on the challenge to run for local office. I would highly encourage him to get involved in the political process because America needs strong candidates who can take the courage to run. I think it would be even better if Mr. Beat can make a 3rd party run to help educate voters on the issues that we need more then the 2 party system.
I always learn something new with you Mr. Beats😁 even though I don't always agree with you I feel better about our country when I watch your videos ! Thanx! 🙌
Hello, Mr. Beat. I love your videos. They help me when I’m at work or otherwise feeling down. I recall your 2020 election video where you mentioned a few Trump supporters watch your channel. I am one of those. I’m thankful for your dedication to educating others. There is no finer act of patriotism right there! Bless you!
You should make a video based on how the first lady's and the vice presidents died along with there favorite drinks, food, IQ and religion. Btw love your videos.❤👍
The house would expell him. Even though members of congress can get impeached. They normally get expelled. Plus it’s considered inappropriate for the house to impeach a senator
23:1923:30 if somebody’s a member of the federal government the senate might, impeach them and convict them next. The senate Impeachments barely have convictions in the usa.
Quite frankly, it’s still infuriating that Trump got away with the second impeachment. It’s pretty clear that the GOP was just about ready to turn on him until Kevin McCarthy went to see him after Jan 6. They cared more about keeping their power and appeasing MAGA voters than accountability.
Yeah I think they dropped the ball on that one. We just needed 10 more Senators to have the courage to do the right thing, and we didn't have that, unfortunately.
@@iammrbeat 10 more senators because Trump was acquitted by the Senate by a 57-43 vote. 67 senators needed to vote to convict him in order for him to not serve as president again.
Who should be impeached next?
Corrections:
03:03 The Chief Justice presides over presidential impeachment trials. The Vice President presides over all other impeachment trials.
21:03 Trump actually got impeached on December 18, 2019. September 24, 2019 was when the formal impeachment inquiry was announced.
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Og Mr.Beast
Mr Beat should be impeached next. I cant believe RUclips allows someone who returns library books late to have a platform.
Hillary
Not Alvin Bragg lol
Idk Santos?
Fun fact about Trump's second impeachment: Donald Trump became the President to have the most US Senators from his own party vote in favor of conviction.
But the whole reason for the second impeachment had little to no evidence
Really says something, don’t it?
@@warlordofbritannia yeah, especially since he still wasn’t found guilty. Don’t get me wrong, I hate him as much as the next guy but an innocent man is an innocent man, no matter how terrible of a person he is.
@@bremjo7929
Bro, the only reason he wasn’t found guilty is because the GOP is a bunch of cucks
What, do you think OJ is an innocent man too? 😂
Some of them met their fate
Now hold on, you’re telling me they put all of these presidents inside of a PEACH??
Roald Dahl's James is now either Madison or Garfield going on adventures
@@mathieuleader8601 lmao
Yes, and Trump twice, that's why he's so orange, it's all peach juice.
don cab
@@joanpaso4652 yessir good eye
Fun fact. In 1976, I was impeached while serving as my 6th grade class president. What was my offense? I threw a football inside the cafeteria during lunch. The person I was passing to missed the pass which ended up hitting a fire alarm. Yeah, no one appreciates a fire alarm during lunch.
The impeachment didn't mean much since I didn't lose my position as class president. I think Mr H was just teaching us how the impeachment process works. This happened to be the same year as the bicentennial when we had a lot of fun in History.
Actually super cool. Thanks for sharing.
That evil laughter was something I never thought I’d hear from Mr. Beat.
Oh I'm always giving out evil laughs around the house. My family is actually quite annoyed by my evil laughs at this point.
Unless you hear about...
*_THE NORTHEAST MEGALOPOLIS_*
@@iammrbeat Kars from JJBA Battle Tendency really got the hang of it.
@@iammrbeat Nobody expects your evil laugh in any of those videos, unless you talk about...
*_THE NORTHEAST MEGALOPOLIS_*
He sounded like Count Dracula from Sesame Street
Featuring
The guy who isnt a crook
The guy who didnt have a sexual relationship with that woman
And a stable genius
A man who "make" America great again
I'll take the guy who lied about cheating any day 😅
@@meumnomenconsidering the economy skyrocketed under his administration, me too
@@Spiderfisch Nixon was never impeached
And the guy who loved the south
I am a lawyer, and I met Alcee Hastings at an NAACP event in Tampa when he was still a Judge of the United States District Court of the Southern District of Florida. He was drunk.
sentences with ending that you don’t expect
Well, you were at an NAACP event. What would you expect?
The NAACP is shit.
ofc he was drunk 💀
@@SotaBoy4232 what does that mean
As a history buff, you are one of my favorite channels of all time. Thank you Mr.Beat
Thank YOU, Nico.
I love how you are straight forward with history and facts without dramatizing or conflating things, thanks for the quality work and providing great videos for people to learn from
I appreciate the kind and supportive words. It helps to keep me going since I suffer from negativity bias.
@@iammrbeat I also love how you're straight with the facts and don't put any politics in it. It's would be great if more people would do that because we could all do with being able to listen to more varied points of view without them preaching their ideology all the time.
rant over, love ur channel
He is actually wrong about the history and the facts in this video, so sadly, you love what isn't actually the case in this particular video.
@@Gary_J_Meade_55 what specifically is wrong?
@American Spirit Radio (unincorporated) really?
Mr. Beat needs to do a piece on Senate censures and everyone who received it.
I'm thinking a video on expulsions first, then a video on censures.
@@iammrbeat Do a video on Article V and the Convention of States Resolution right now which has 19 states out of the 34 needed to call a convention to propose amendments to put the federal govt in check
How Reagan wasn’t impeached for Iran/contra was baffling. He went in tv and even admitted to being guilty.
That’s why they called him the “Teflon President.”
“I sign a lot of things, mistakes happen” Reagan - probably.
It was unclear whether Reagan violated a criminal law or just circumvented a Congressional prohibition.
He told killer jokes that’s why
Destruction of evidence
22:04 “And we say bye bye!” Was totally unexpected and killed me 😂
lol I couldn't resist to sneak that in there. :)
LMAOOO
I snort laughed at that moment 😂
As someone who graduated from the Blue Valley School District, every time I watch one of your videos, I get more sad that I never had you as a teacher. Keep up the great videos!
Ah dang. Which high school and middle school did you go to?
Didn't ask
@@iammrbeat I went to Lakewood and West. Go Jags!
@@balabanasireti are you 8 years old?
@@EvillAnime thats their own business, not urs.
A few fun facts:
1. In his impeachment trial, Andrew Johnson was represented by Benjamin R. Curtis. Curtis was a former Supreme Court Justice who resigned from office in protest of the Dred Scott decision. Because of his work on both cases, I believe he is an overlooked figure in American history.
2. Trump may have been the only person to be impeached twice by Congress, but there were 2 others who survived 2 impeachment attempts: one was Andrew Johnson, who, before he almost got kicked out of office, was charged with "high crimes and misdemeanors". Basically, the radical Republicans really didn't like him. He survived that impeachment by a large majority in the House.
The other person to survive 2 impeachment trials was Supreme Court Justice William Douglas. He was charged the first time for delaying the executions of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg (which was justified imo, even though Julius actually was a communist spy, I guess even McCarthy was right twice a lifetime). The next attempt to impeach Douglass was for not recusing himself from obscenity cases, since he had previously written articles for porn magazines. In other words, House minority leader Gerald Ford really wanted him out of office for political reasons.
3. James Buchanan was charged with corruption, but wasn't impeached by the House. The House did say that his administration was the most corrupt in American history, but I suspect they spared him because it was mid-1860 and he was a lame duck anyway...
1960?
@@ghost307my bad
Totally with you on Benjamin Curtis.
You should do the worst scandals of each presidential
Great suggestion!
As a Grant-stan
I second this
@@iammrbeat vid probably going to be demonetized for talking about the hunter laptop and the biden crime family
William Henry Harrison will be a tough one.
Oh please
Do you think anyone has ever been literally KICKED out of office. I can imagine a criminal as they’re leaving office being physically kicked by people as they leave the room
Well, the Czechs have been known to literally throw them out of windows...
Ceaser comes to mind
I really appreciate these videos. In school I had a hard time paying attention to history classes. The way you present the information is captivating and digestible. I definitely wish I could’ve been in your classes. It feels nice to finally catch up on and comprehend US history.
Thank you for the lovely comment
Mario is going to be so devastated when he finds out all these government officials have been in Peach
Peaches (10x)! Peaches! Peaches!
@@SoughtAnarchy he's the only one who hasn't
I want to get those images out of my head
That evil laugh was awesome, i didn't expect that. And as a Joseph thank you for recognizing me.
Such a great video! Never realized how many judges have been impeached!
And so many of them are forgotten today. Thanks for the kind words!
why are so many of the judges also drunks 😂 being impeached for showing up to work drunk has got to be sooo embarrassing 😂
Need to update this Mr. Beat. Cabinet Secretary Mayorkas was just impeached. 2/13/2024.
As always, love the content Mr. Beat. Keep on educating America, one video at a time.
Thank you, Billy!
Hi Mr Beat I’m currently taking AP Government and whenever I struggle I always come to your videos, even my boyfriend loves watching you with me. You make learning history so fun and easy AND MEMORABLE! Thank you for the content
Hey Mr. Beat! Wanted to share that I am now getting PragerU ads while watching on your channel, but nowhere else (so far) - thanks for the amazing historical and political content!!
I am not surprised by that. :) Thanks for the kind words!
Yeah...I got the inkling of how this channel leaned and now it's confirmed. Please don't fall into the propaganda of somewhere like PragerU. Dennis Prager literally said there were "many nice slaveholders."
Shout out to Mr. Beat he’s always hitting us with some real education 😤
Just want to say you put a lot of effort in these vids and I appreciate that. Because I’ve actually learnt a lot from your channel
I appreciate the kind words!
Congratulations on reaching 750,000 subscribers, Mr. Beat!
Thank you, Abe! You helped me get to this point!
Let's now get to 800,000 subscribers
@@iammrbeat Glad I could help!
Even if I know, this is not Abe Lincoln I still feel like this is Abraham Lincoln
@@goldadekoya9173 I’m alive and well on RUclips.
Beat, you continue to impress me with these vids, lol!
Well done, my good sir!
Well done!!!
Aloha 😊🤙🏼👏🏼
Thank you so much! Aloha :)
Fun fact- the amount of Presidential Impeachmenta across the entire cast of Home Alone 2 is 2. Its the the only film in the franchise where the amount of presidential impeachment matches its place in the series
Hi Mr. Beat, thanks for another great video! Just a small correction though: I believe that the Chief Justice only presides over an impeachment trial if the President is being impeached. In all other impeachments, it is the Vice President that presides over the impeachment trial.
I should have brought this up! I can add it in the Corrections tab.
And as with presiding over the Senate, the VP can obviosly be replaced by the President pro tempore or another experienced senator - as Trump's second Trial was presided by a senator, Patrick Leahy I guess if I remeber it correctly.
That is correct. During the 1980s impeachment trial of Nevada judge Harry Claiborne, then-Vice President George HW Bush was in the chair presiding over the key moments. One other thing Mr. Beat could have mentioned is that the reason that he was impeached UNANIMOUSLY is because Claiborne had already gone to prison but refused to resign his position (he reportedly, to everyone's SHOCK, said he intended to return the bench after completing his sentence). Republicans and Democrats alike were utterly furious, called him one of the biggest disgraces in the history of the judiciary, and thus kicked the crook off the bench themselves (there were also many accusations that he was taking bribes). One of the most disgusting, corrupt men to ever serve as a United States federal judge.
Which raises the question, if the VP is impeached can he preside over his own trial?
Watching this before going to work. Interesting video, Mr. Beat!
This was much more interesting than I thought it would be Mr. Beat. Thank you.
I can’t wait for the “Every President’s Prior Job/Elected Office” video. I know it’s coming soon 👀
:)
A bunch are just gonna be "lawyer"
And once again Mr. Beat comes with it.
Long said that any history buff needs to subscribe to this channel.
Nice fade too. Bringing history and looking sharp.
Mr Beat's devious laugh is so devious, it's so sneaky to the point of where it'd fit as the greatest jumpscare for a horror game.
Mr. Beat I gotta tell you.... I like your channel a whole lot and i think you're style is top-tier. theres no "but" here, i just gotta tell you. Thanks for the education, my guy
Great summary and explanation, Matt.
Thank you!
Sometimes, I think corruption has friends. In many other countries, some these people would be I'm prison. It's almost like many of them have "Nobility".
If I had a nickel for every time a politician named Nixon was impeached I’d have two nickels.Which is not a lot but it’s weird that it’s happened twice.
I love your show. You not only teaching history but you make it funny and enteraining.
Great video as always, par to Mr. Beat's quality. I suggest doing the presidents favorite sport or hobby to continue the series. Cheers!
Great suggestion! And thank you!
I love your videos! Your mannerisms are great! ...and the content is also great!
I learned more from you than I learned from my high school history class
I appreciate the supportive words. :)
Thanks for this video. It is a breath of fresh political air in this intensely divided America right now.
Look at Mr. Beat with that fresh fade. My inspiration fr.
lol my wife does not like the haircut
Even as a somewhat-Trump-supporter, I really like Mr. Beat's channel. He is so knowledgeable, and yeah he's a dem, but I was too at one point. He also keeps his bias to a minimum which is a breath of fresh air these days. Please keep up the great work.
It's nice to see people not be insane about politics for once.
Glad you’re able to recognize the lack of bias even as someone who has different beliefs to him. Gives me hope for America’s future.
I'm really curious, what do you see in the man? or is it more that the Dem offerings are garbage?
Edit: I feel I should clarify, I am asking what do you see in Trump.
He’s not a democrat though. He’s independent.
@@WalkerLarson497 yep, and watches Joe Rogan and Ben Shapiro a lot he’s said. So based on other things he’s said, he seems pretty centered.
Dang it must take so many hours to get all this information. Keep up the good work
Thank you. Yeah it took me a long time to research this one!
@@iammrbeat do you have assistants?
Mr beat you’re the best channel on RUclips!
Your vids are great and are always very informative, keep it up man.
Thank you buddy!
@@iammrbeat mr breast give me moeny
So you’re saying Nixon WAS impeached! Just not THAT Nixon.
As someone not named Jessica,you are forgiven
So ironic that one of the judges from Florida was convicted for tax evasion, since that is now the leading reason that people move to Florida
People moving to florida to pay less taxes isn't "Tax evasion"
Recently, there was this invention called the joke. I know, new things can be scary
My name is Joseph! You were speaking right to me. I knew it!
damn the timing with the trump indictment couldn't have been better! Love your videos! Regards from France
It’s spelled indictment
@@Moneyboy_Supreme_ thanks for pointing that out m8
Mr. Beat uploads, let's go!
Mr. Beat is the GOAT
My name is Joseph. I appreciate you Mr. Beat.
I think that you may be the first RUclipsr I have ever seen sponsored by a law firm!
I'd love to see a video about how to research candidates and propositions before an election. What do you look for? How do you make sure you understand both sides?
Great content as always! You’re a big reason why I started making President content myself :)
21:00 the House impeached him on December 18, 2019. September 24 was the formal start of the impeachment inquiry as authorized by the speaker of the House, but if we're counting that then we'd also need to count the inquiry against Nixon which began in October 1973 (likely the closest near-impeachment in history, as Nixon resigned after the judiciary committee vote but before the full House vote)
Thank goodness that Nixon resigned before he got impeached, or then he would have been the second president to be removed from office
you have taught me so much cool stuff about history. KEEP IT UP (also the beat goes on is a sick channel)
Yea so Robert Archbald is the grandfather of a math teacher at my highschool.. a few days ago he just casually dropped the fact that his grandfather was one of the very few Federal Judges Impeached and Convicted (and it was some pretty bad stuff) so I had quite a chuckle..
That Joseph really messed me up 😂 its funny until Mr. Beat calls you out in a video
Yeah I was talking to you! 😉
Mr. Beat should take on the challenge to run for local office. I would highly encourage him to get involved in the political process because America needs strong candidates who can take the courage to run. I think it would be even better if Mr. Beat can make a 3rd party run to help educate voters on the issues that we need more then the 2 party system.
Damn, naming him "Archbald" was one damn fine prediction 13:10
I LOVE THIS VIDEO BRO!! Lmao the voice mimic had at 1:23 😂😂😂😂😂😂 keep it up man 🙏🏾💪🏾
Would love to see a video about campaign promises. Who kept the most, least, none or all?
Well I can tell you Polk wins the most category. :)
@@iammrbeat Thanks for the reply! And for all the work that you do! 🙏🙏🙏
I always learn something new with you Mr. Beats😁 even though I don't always agree with you I feel better about our country when I watch your videos ! Thanx! 🙌
My 6 x Great Grandfather, Samuel Sitgreaves (1764-1827), was one of the impeachment managers in the impeachment trial of WIlliam Blount.
So what was it like? Like the impeachment how'd it go
Love the new haircut, and your skin is looking great! Awesome video as always too, you never let your quality level slip
You got me curious about the expulsions from Congress. That would be an interesting video.
Hello, Mr. Beat. I love your videos. They help me when I’m at work or otherwise feeling down. I recall your 2020 election video where you mentioned a few Trump supporters watch your channel. I am one of those. I’m thankful for your dedication to educating others. There is no finer act of patriotism right there! Bless you!
Hey Mr. Beat, great video! Will you be doing a video on Jimmy Carter (similar to your Eisenhower video) given current events? 😅
I plan on it eventually, yes
Hey, Mr. Beat there were lots of impeachment besides presidents, so great video
I was thinking maybe do a similar video on presidents life but this time on Barack Obama
As a Jessica, you made me double take when you called me out!
I would love to hear about the 20 members of Congress who were expelled (and the expulsion process)!
Thanks for the video
this could not be uploading at a funnier time in our American history
Love your videos Jimmy
Very interesting. I don’t e ER remember discussing any of my American History courses. Thank you for your educational/informative videos.
Finally, he’s back with a new video
You should make a video based on how the first lady's and the vice presidents died along with there favorite drinks, food, IQ and religion. Btw love your videos.❤👍
Great haircut, AND video man!
I can see Congressman Santos getting impeached
The house would expell him. Even though members of congress can get impeached. They normally get expelled. Plus it’s considered inappropriate for the house to impeach a senator
Especially if he gets into campaign finance trouble with the FEC.
@@iammrbeat yep
That US vs Nixon and Nixon vs US part was comedy gold 👏
“Nobody knows impeachment better than Trump
quite
Well timed. Nice. 💯
I’m surprised there weren’t more relaying to secession.
I used to hate every subject besides English, but channels like yours have made me gain a new respect for history and an interest in it.
great video. I'm going to eat dinner now.
Enjoy your dinner. And thank you!
This is such a great video!!!!
I think talking about the expulsions might also make for a good video, though like half of them are probably from the civil war.
Can you do all members of congress who have been expelled, and if possible, interesting stories of people who died in office?
I love your content
Thanks Lolita!
23:19 23:30 if somebody’s a member of the federal government the senate might, impeach them and convict them next. The senate Impeachments barely have convictions in the usa.
Who here after George Santos got booted
My name is Joseph lol. And that really threw me off when you said the party is just getting started. Great video I learned something
Quite frankly, it’s still infuriating that Trump got away with the second impeachment. It’s pretty clear that the GOP was just about ready to turn on him until Kevin McCarthy went to see him after Jan 6. They cared more about keeping their power and appeasing MAGA voters than accountability.
Yeah I think they dropped the ball on that one. We just needed 10 more Senators to have the courage to do the right thing, and we didn't have that, unfortunately.
@@iammrbeat 10 more senators because Trump was acquitted by the Senate by a 57-43 vote. 67 senators needed to vote to convict him in order for him to not serve as president again.
@@abrahamlincoln937 Goodness I am bad at basic math. You are correct, Abe.
@@iammrbeat No problem!
The next time someone asks me too many questions, I'm pulling out the evil laugh.
Hmmm… I wonder if this video was published because it coincides with any major event which happened recently 🤔
Actually it's just a coincidence. I've had this planned for months.
@@iammrbeat Then it's a lucky coincidence for the channel.