How did the Republic Congress feel about Andrew Johnson’s politician decisions in the wake of presently assassination? Johnson was too Lenette on the confederate leaders. Johnson’s politician decisions were after Lincoln‘s death. Johnson decided to approve new southern states government was too slow. Johnson was too demanding about ratifying the 13th amendment

The Republic Congress felt that Andrew Johnson's political decisions in the wake of Lincoln's assassination were too lenient on the Confederate leaders. They believed that Johnson was too slow in approving new southern states governments and that he was too demanding about ratifying the 13th amendment. They were critical of Johnson for being too lenient and accommodating towards the former Confederates.