he was found not guilty
the Senate did not convict him.
No, Clinton's impeachment was not supported by the majority of Americans. Public opinion polls conducted during that time consistently showed that a majority of Americans opposed his impeachment.
It was clear from the beginning of the impeachment trial that there were not enough votes in the Senate to convict. -- NovaNet
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.
Clinton was impeached by the House of Representatives on four Articles of Impeachment on December 19, 1998, but only two of the four realized conviction in the Senate on February 12, 1999, the trial thus failing to result in a removal of Clinton from office.
Whether impeachments are proven or not proven is what decides the outcome of an impeachment.
President Clinton was removed from office.
Bill Clinton
No US President is charged with impeachment at this time! The last President to face impeachment charges was Bill Clinton.
Perjury. His impeachment did not result in conviction. However, he was disbarred for the perjury.
An Impeachment procedure against a federal government official can only be made by the House of Representatives and so it was with Clinton,
December 19, 1998,