The House of Representatives impeached Bill Clinton in 1998. Clinton was tried, but not convicted. He is the second president in history to be impeached.
Clinton was never impeached. (Yes he was -- he was impeached [by the House] but not convicted [by the Senate].)
Neither were convicted. Both finished out their terms of office.
Andrew Johnson was the first to be impeached. Like Clinton, he was not convicted.
Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton. Neither was convicted though, and Andrew Johnson was 1 vote away from being convicted. :P
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.
President Clinton was impeached (accused) of crimes in office, but when the impeachment documents were considered by the Senate, Clinton was not convicted, so remained in office.
No. He was impeached but not convicted and so stayed in office until his term ended.
Both Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton underwent impeachment trials in the Senate. Neither one was 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.
No one. Impeachment means that formal charges are filed against the president by the U.S. House of Representatives. But Clinton was not convicted of perjury or obstruction charges by the U.S. Senate.
Andrew Johnson & Bill Clinton, however both completed their terms since they were not convicted by the Senate.