An Impeachment procedure against a federal government official can only be made by the House of Representatives and so it was with Clinton,
President Clinton was removed from office.
The US Constitution gives the House of Representativessole authority to begin impeachment proceedings. If a simple majority of the House votes to impeach, the Senate holds a removal trial.
No US President is charged with impeachment at this time! The last President to face impeachment charges was Bill Clinton.
Bill Clinton
the Senate did not convict him.
No, the majority of Americans opposed the impeachment of President Clinton.
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During an impeachment, the House of Representatives debates the case for impeachment and if there is enough evidence, passes a Bill of Impeachment. After the president is impeached, then a trial will be held in the Congress. The House presents the evidence supporting impeachment, and the Senate acts as a jury. If the Senate convicts, then the President would be removed from office. Two presidents have been impeached; Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton. Neither were convicted by the Senate or removed from office.
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.
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Bill Clinton.
William Jefferson Clinton.