Two American Presidents have been impeached:
Andrew Johnson for a number of charges, primarily violation of the Tenure of Office Act.
Bill Clinton, for Obstruction of Justice and Abuse of Power in the handling of the Monica Lewinski and Paula Jones scandals.
Neither man was removed from office.
Richard Nixon resigned before he could be impeached.
No US presidents have been impeached and convicted and so removed from office.
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Andrew Johnson was the first of the two US presidents to be impeached, in 1868. The other was Bill Clinton. Neither one was convicted.
Only two US Presidents have been impeached: Andrew Johnson (1868) and Bill Clinton (1998). Both were acquitted at their Senate trials.
No. The only US presidents to have been impeached were Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton; neither was convicted.
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Andrew Johnson was the first of the two US presidents to be impeached, in 1868. The other was Bill Clinton. Neither one was convicted.
Presidents Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton were impeached and both were later acquitted. Richard Nixon almost got impeached but resigned before.
Andrew Johnson and Clinton.
Both Presidents Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton were impeached by the US House of Representatives, but acquitted (found not guilty of the charges) at trial in the Senate. Both were impeached, but neither was removed. President Nixon was on the verge of being impeached, but chose to resign rather than face charges.
Andrew Johnson was impeached for failing to comply with the 1867 Tenure of Office Act. He was aquitted.Bill Clinton was impeached for perjury and obstruction of justice. He was acquitted.See the related questions for more details.
No. He was, however, one of the only two US presidents to be impeached (the other is Clinton).