There has been no U.S. President to date with the last name of Bill (and there's no way you will get me to believe that you are on a first name basis with Pres. Clinton).
Of the four Articles of Impeachment against Bill Clinton that came to the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives for vote, two passed. One was for perjury, and the other was for obstruction of justice. Both crimes were committed during the official investigation into reports that Pres. Clinton engaged in inappropriate behavior with White House intern Monica Lewinski.
Bill ClintonBill Clinton was the last U.S. President to be impeached. The House impeached him, but the Senate did not remove him from office.
President Andrew Johnson and President Bill Clinton were both impeached. President Richard Nixon was supposed to be impeached, but he stepped down from office before the official impeachment, so technically he wasn't impeached.
Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton.
Former president Bill Clinton was almost impeached, but he wasn't. he got acquitted
Presidents Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton were impeached and both were later acquitted. Richard Nixon almost got impeached but resigned before.
Bill Clinton
Acquitted by the senate
President Bill Clinton was impeached in 1998, being charged with perjury and obstruction of justice. However, he was acquitted by the U.S. Senate of all charges.
Two presidents were impeached: Andrew Johnson and William Clinton (Bill Clinton).
they were both impeached
The first President to be impeached was Andrew Johnson. President from 1865-1869. He was tried in spring of 1868, by the Senate and was acquitted by one vote, on the Impeachment charges, and therefore, not removed from office. The second President to be impeached was Bill Clinton. President from 1993-2001. He was impeached in 1998 and was found not guilty.
Andrew Johnson became the first president to be impeached in 1868 for violating the Tenure of Office Act (among other things). He was acquitted by a single vote. (Bill Clinton was the only other President to be impeached. He was acquitted as well.