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  2. FACT CHECK: Facebook Post Falsely Claims Alejandro Mayorkas ...

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    The Facebook post claims Mayorkas was purportedly executed at Guantanamo Bay. The claim is false and originally stems from a Dec. 11 article published on the satire site “Real Raw News.”

  3. Senate dismisses one of two articles of impeachment against ...

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    In any case, Republicans would not be able to win the support of the two-thirds of the Senate that is needed to convict and remove Mayorkas from office — Democrats control the Senate, 51-49, and ...

  4. List of impeachment investigations of United States federal ...

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    Numerous federal officials in the United States have been threatened with impeachment and removal from office. [1] Despite numerous impeachment investigations and votes to impeach a number of presidents by the House of Representatives, only three presidents in U.S. history have had articles of impeachment approved: Andrew Johnson, Bill Clinton, and Donald Trump (twice), all of which were ...

  5. List of efforts to impeach presidents of the United States

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    There, conviction on any of the articles requires a two-thirds majority vote and would result in the removal from office (if currently sitting), and possible debarment from holding future office. [1] Many U.S. presidents have been subject to demands for impeachment by groups and individuals.

  6. Federal impeachment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Convicted; removed and disqualified on June 26, 1862 [49] [47] [51] 6 February 24, 1868: Andrew Johnson: President of the United States: Violating the Tenure of Office Act. The Supreme Court would later state in dicta that the (by then repealed) Tenure of Office Act had been unconstitutional. [57] 126–47 [58] [Note 2] [Note 5]

  7. FACT CHECK: Was Alejandro Mayorkas Arrested By Marines? - AOL

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    A post shared on social media purports that Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas was arrested by Marines. Verdict: False The claim stems from satire. Fact Check: President-elect ...

  8. Impeachment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The most recent impeachment of a state governor occurred on January 14, 2009, when the Illinois House of Representatives voted 117–1 to impeach Rod Blagojevich on corruption charges; [31] he was subsequently removed from office and barred from holding future office by the Illinois Senate on January 29.

  9. ‘You Ought to Resign’: Senate Republicans Grill Mayorkas on ...

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    Senate Republicans laid into Department of Homeland Security secretary Alejandro Mayorkas ... “You should have resigned long ago and if you cannot change course, you should be removed from ...