Honestly, the Monica Lewinsky affair.
No.
Neither were convicted. Both finished out their terms of office.
No, they remained in office for the rest of their terms.
While Bill Clinton was US President, the US Vice President was Tennessee Democrat Al Gore (Albert Arnold Gore, Jr.).
Bill Clinton served two terms in office. His first term began on January 20, 1993, and his second term ended on January 20, 2001.
During his presidency, Bill Clinton hosted a total of 28 state dinners.
Bill Clinton is a member of the Democratic party
He didn't. Bill Clinton was impeached (charged with wrongdoing) by the House of Representatives in 1998, during his second term of office, but was acquitted (found not guilty) by the Senate in 1999. He wasn't removed from office. He served two full terms as President, so he wasn't eligible to run for election again.
Senators do not have "terms". They are allowed to be in office for life/during good behavior.
Bill Clinton was first elected as the 42nd President of the United States in November 1992. He served two terms in office, from January 1993 to January 2001.
There were 50 states in the US before President Clinton entered office (1991)and the same number when he left office (2001). There have been no new states admitted since Alaska (49th) and Hawaii (50th) in 1959.(Please see the related link below.)
Bill Clinton can not legally serve as Vice-president because he can not again be president, having already served two full terms. If Hillary were elected and died, the legally installed vice-president would succeed her.