Efforts to impeach Dick Cheney

In April 2007, United States Representative Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) filed an impeachment resolution (H.Res. 333) against Vice President Dick Cheney, seeking his trial in the Senate on three charges. After months of inaction, Kucinich re-introduced the exact content of H. Res 333 as a new resolution numbered H.Res. 799 in November 2007. Both resolutions were referred to the Judiciary Committee immediately after their introduction and the Committee did not consider either. Both resolutions expired upon the termination of the 110th United States Congress on January 3, 2009.
Process
The resolution charged that Vice President Cheney:
- had purposely manipulated the weapons of mass destruction
- had fabricated a threat about an U.S. Armed Forcesagainst Iraq in a manner damaging to U.S. national security interests
- in violation of his constitutional oath and duty, openly threatened aggression against Iran absent any real threat to the United States, and had done so with the proven U.S. capability to carry out such threats, thus undermining U.S. national security. [1][2]
The resolution was authored and submitted by Congressman Dennis Kucinich, a representative of Ohio who was also a presidential candidate in the 2008 election. Congressman Kucinich has made available more than 45 documents supporting the articles of impeachment at his Congressional website, including at least 15 for each article. [3]
Congressman Dennis Kucinich introduced the resolution on April 24, 2007. During his press conference announcing the resolution, Kucinich stated that he had not informed his party's leadership of the resolution and had not recently spoken about the resolution with Speaker of the House
Upon introduction, Resolution 333 was referred to the
Both resolutions were referred to the
Co-sponsors
In addition to Rep. Kucinich, the prime sponsor of the resolution, there were twenty-six co-sponsors:
Name of Representative | State - District | Party | Date Signed | Notes |
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Tammy Baldwin | Wisconsin - 2 | Democratic | January 8, 2007 | member of House Judiciary Committee
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Leonard Boswell | Iowa - 3 | Democratic | February 14, 2008 | |
Robert Brady | Pennsylvania - 1 | Democratic | July 24, 2007 | |
Yvette Clarke | New York - 11 | Democratic | June 6, 2007 | |
William Lacy Clay, Jr. |
Missouri - 1 | Democratic | January 5, 2007 | |
Steve Cohen | Tennessee - 9 | Democratic | April 8, 2007 | member of Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties
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Danny K. Davis |
Illinois - 7 | Democratic | May 11, 2007 | |
Keith Ellison |
Minnesota - 5 | Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party |
June 28, 2007 | member of Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties
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Sam Farr | California - 17 | Democratic | December 7, 2007 | |
Bob Filner | California - 51 | Democratic | December 7, 2007 | |
Raul Grijalva |
Arizona - 7 | Democratic | May 12, 2007 | |
Sheila Jackson-Lee |
Texas - 18 | Democratic | April 8, 2007 | member of House Judiciary Committee
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Hank Johnson | Georgia - 4 | Democratic | June 28, 2007 | member of House Judiciary Committee
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Carolyn Kilpatrick | Michigan - 13 | Democratic | July 9, 2007 | |
Barbara Lee | California - 9 | Democratic | July 6, 2007 | |
Jim McDermott | Washington - 7 | Democratic | October 7, 2007 | |
James Moran | Virginia - 8 | Democratic | October 7, 2007 | |
Gwen Moore | Wisconsin - 4 | Democratic | December 19, 2007 | |
Donald M. Payne | New Jersey - 10 | Democratic | January 8, 2007 | |
Jan Schakowsky | Illinois - 9 |
Democratic | January 5, 2007 | |
Pete Stark | California - 13 | Democratic | May 3, 2008 | |
Edolphus Towns | New York - 10 | Democratic | September 27, 2007 | |
Maxine Waters | California - 35 | Democratic | December 6, 2007 | member of House Judiciary Committee
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Diane Watson | California - 33 | Democratic | October 16, 2007 | |
Robert Wexler | Florida - 19 | Democratic | November 6, 2008 | member of House Judiciary Committee
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Lynn Woolsey | California - 6 | Democratic | July 6, 2007 | |
Albert Wynn | Maryland - 4 | Democratic | October 5, 2007 |
See also
- Impeachment
- Federal impeachment in the United States
- Efforts to impeach George W. Bush
- List of efforts to impeach vice presidents of the United States
References
- ^ Library of Congress, H.RES.333, Summary as of: 04/24/2007--Introduced Archived September 1, 2013, at the Wayback Machine, THOMAS
- ^ Library of Congress, HRES 333 IH Archived March 9, 2015, at the Wayback Machine, THOMAS
- ^ "Supporting Documents for H Res 333" Archived May 4, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- The Raw Story, April 24, 2007
- ^ a b c d "House Avoids Cheney Impeachment Debate", November 7, 2007. Retrieved on June 26, 2008.
- ^ a b c "Kucinich Offers Bill to Impeach Cheney", The New York Times, November 7, 2007. Retrieved on June 26, 2009.
- ^ Jim Abrams (November 6, 2007). "Debate on Cheney Impeachment Averted". Associated Press (AP). Archived from the original on November 9, 2007. Retrieved November 7, 2007.
- ^ Johanna Neuman (November 7, 2007). "Cheney impeachment resolution sent to House committee". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 7, 2007. [dead link]
- ^ Deadline (November 6, 2007). "House tied in knots over resolution to impeach Cheney". USA Today. Archived from the original on January 21, 2008. Retrieved November 7, 2007.
External links
- full text of resolution (in PDF format, at Kucinich's Congressional website)
- full text of resolution Archived March 9, 2015, at the Wayback Machine (in HTML format, at THOMAS)
- supporting documents for H. Res. 333 (index of several documents in PDF format at Kucinich's Congressional website)
- H.Res.333 on OpenCongress