In the ninth and final episode of Apple TV+'s Manhunt, Secretary of War Edwin Stanton realizes that the new president, Andrew Johnson, wants to remove him, and as a result, Stanton barricades himself in his office for three months in order to keep his job, an extraordinary feat that actually happened in real life. Following the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth, Lincoln's Vice President, Andrew Johnson took up the mantel as president.
Related Why Booth's Conspirators Remain Quiet In Manhunt Finale's Trial Explained By Creator EXCLUSIVE: Manhunt creator Monica Beletsky explains why John Wilkes Booth's conspirators remain quiet during their trial in the finale. Edwin Stanton's Barricade Scene In Manhunt Happened In Real Life Stanton avoided removal via a barricade Close As portrayed in Manhunt, Secretary of War Edwin Stantondid barricade himself in his office to avoid being removed from office.
This aligns with what Manhunt portrayed at the end of the final episode. After hearing Johnson's intentions to remove him, Stanton pushes furniture in front of his door and begins his barricade then and there. However, there are several distinctions between real life and Manhunt. Primarily, Johnson's reasons for removing Stanton were much more built up than Manhunt makes it seem.
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