They removed from the office.
Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton were both impeached.
Two US Presidents were impeached by the House of Representatives. Andrew Johnson, and Bill Clinton. It is the Sentate who votes on whether or not the impeachment charges warrant removal of the President from office. Both Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton were tried and acquitted by the Senate. No president has been removed from office by the Senate confirming the charges of impeachment. Andrew Johnson, who became president after Lincoln was assassinated, was tried by the Senate in an impeachment proceeding, but was not removed from office. The Senate voted in his favor by a margin of only one vote.
Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton. Neither was convicted though, and Andrew Johnson was 1 vote away from being convicted. :P
Impeachment of the President has nothing to do with approval rating. Impeachment is a criminal proceeding against a sitting president. There have been two in US history, Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton; both were acquitted.
Impeachment
Andrew Johnson and William Clinton were the two that were impeached.
No. Only 2 presidents have gone up for impeachment and they are Andrew Johnson, and Clinton.
During the Presidencies of Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton, the Articles of Impeachment were drawn up. In both cases, the charges were met with an acquittal.
Both Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton underwent impeachment trials in the Senate. Neither one was convicted.
Thus far, the only other was Bill Clinton.
Andrew Johnson & Bill Clinton Neither Andrew Johnson or Bill Clinton were actually removed from office following the impeachment trials.
Two U.S. Presidents have been impeached: Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton (trial). Both were acquitted at trial. Richard Nixon resigned in the face of the near certainty of his impeachment, which had already been approved by the House Judiciary Committee.