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Was Clinton impeached

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Yes. President Clinton was charged with two articles of impeachment for perjury and obstruction of justice relative to Paula Jones' civil suit against Clinton for sexual harassment.

The House voted to impeach on December 19, 1998; Clinton's Senate trial began on January 14, 1999, with Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist presiding.

On February 12, 1999, President Clinton was acquitted of perjury charges by a vote of 55-45, and of obstruction of justice by a vote of 50-50. Conviction required a two-thirds vote of the Senate (at least 67 or 100).

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Yes, President Bill Clinton was impeached in 1998 for lying: he said, "I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Monica Lewinsky." However, evidence proved that Clinton did have relations with Lewinsky. Clinton argued that he thought the formal definition of "sexual relations" was sexual intercourse, and he did not have sexual intercourse with Lewinsky; however they engaged in oral sex on multiple occasions.

Impeachment is not exactly like an ordinary civil or criminal trial. Clinton was impeached, and this means that the House of Representatives, the only group that can impeach the president, determined that Clinton's actions were worthy of some kind of sensure or punishment. But that is not where it ends. The senate then tries the president to determine the consequences, if any, that should follow the president's actions. The senate acquitted Clinton; he was not subjected to punishment. While his actions were undeniable, reprehensible and immoral, they were not actually illegal. The question was whether Clinton put the nation or the office of president at peril by his acts. The Senate decided that he did not.

President Andrew Johnson was also impeached, and he too was acquitted. No president has been impeached and then found guilty by the senate. Impeachment is not the same as being found guilty. Impeachment is more like indictment.

However, Richard Nixon resigned rather than be impeached and convicted.

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