how did the Republican Congress feel about Andrew Johnson's political decision in the wake of President Lincoln assassination
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The Republican Congress was deeply divided over Andrew Johnson's political decisions in the aftermath of President Lincoln's assassination. Some Republicans supported Johnson and his policies, particularly his initial efforts to reunify the country following the Civil War. However, a growing faction of Republicans became increasingly opposed to Johnson, viewing him as too lenient on the former Confederate states and too adversarial towards the goals of Reconstruction. This eventually culminated in Johnson's impeachment in 1868, making him the first U.S. president to be impeached.