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Jeffrey A. Engel, Jon Meacham, Timothy Naftali and Peter Baker

The journey of impeachment in U.S. history reflects the intricate balance the Founding Fathers sought between empowering the presidency and safeguarding democracy from potential abuses of power. From the post-Revolutionary struggle to define governance, through Andrew Johnson’s impeachment rooted in personal animosity, to Nixon’s Watergate scandal that redefined executive accountability, and Clinton’s ethical controversies that exposed shifting societal norms, each crisis has tested the nation’s constitutional framework. Despite the divisive and partisan nature of these proceedings, the Senate has often served as a stabilizing force, prioritizing constitutional principles over political agendas. As the narrative transitions to explore the implications of impeaching a president for clear legal violations, the enduring tension between justice and politics remains central to understanding the fragility and resilience of American democracy.

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This book delves into the turbulent evolution of American democracy, tracing the nation’s journey from its post-Revolutionary struggles to the high-stakes drama of presidential impeachments. Through vivid historical accounts, it examines the balance of power envisioned by the Founding Fathers, the moral and political challenges of leadership, and the enduring tensions between partisanship and constitutional principles. With a lively narrative, it explores how pivotal moments—from Andrew Johnson’s defiance to Nixon’s downfall and Clinton’s scandal—shaped the presidency and tested the resilience of democratic ideals.

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Jeffrey A. Engel, Jon Meacham, and Timothy Naftali are lauded authors and presidential historians; Peter Baker is the chief White House correspondent for the New York Times. Collectively they have founded presidential history scholarly research centers, run presidential libraries, authored several dozen books about presidents and international history, and won numerous awards, including the Pulitzer Prize.

The journey of impeachment in U.S. history reflects the intricate balance the Founding Fathers sought between empowering the presidency and safeguarding democracy from potential abuses of power. From the post-Revolutionary struggle to define governance, through Andrew Johnson’s impeachment rooted in personal animosity, to Nixon’s Watergate scandal that redefined executive accountability, and Clinton’s ethical controversies that exposed shifting societal norms, each crisis has tested the nation’s constitutional framework. Despite the divisive and partisan nature of these proceedings, the Senate has often served as a stabilizing force, prioritizing constitutional principles over political agendas. As the narrative transitions to explore the implications of impeaching a president for clear legal violations, the enduring tension between justice and politics remains central to understanding the fragility and resilience of American democracy.

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From Revolution to Impeachment: Power and Accountability

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Guardrails of Power: The Founders’ Impeachment Blueprint

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Impeachment Battles: Power, Prejudice, and Politics

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Nixon’s Fall: Reviving Impeachment’s Original Purpose

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Scandals, Power, and the Evolution of Impeachment

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Impeachment Battles: Partisanship, Power, and Preservation

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