Neither were convicted. Both finished out their terms of office.
Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton. Neither was convicted though, and Andrew Johnson was 1 vote away from being convicted. :P
Andrew Johnson in 1868 and Bill Clinton in 1998. Neither were removed from office.
William Jefferson Clinton. The first was Andrew Johnson. The are the only two to be impeached, and no President has ever been convicted by the Senate.
Andrew Johnson was the first to be impeached. Like Clinton, he was not convicted.
Andrew Johnson was the first of the two US presidents to be impeached, in 1868. The other was Bill Clinton. Neither one was convicted.
Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton
Only two presidents have been impeached. Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton
Two U.S. Presidents have been impeached: Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton (trial). Both were acquitted at trial. Richard Nixon resigned in the face of the near certainty of his impeachment, which had already been approved by the House Judiciary Committee.
They removed from the office.
Both Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton underwent impeachment trials in the Senate. Neither one was convicted.
Two U.S. presidents, Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton, were impeached by the House of Representatives. Andrew Johnson belonged to the Democratic Party, while Bill Clinton was a member of the Democratic Party as well. However, neither of them was convicted and removed from office by the Senate.
Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton were impeached.