Only two US Presidents have been impeached: Andrew Johnson (1868) and Bill Clinton (1998). Both were acquitted at their Senate trials.
Barack Obama.
The three other U.S. presidents whose first name was William are William Henry Harrison, William McKinley, and William Howard Taft.
Only three U.S. presidents have been formally impeached by Congress: Andrew Johnson, Bill Clinton and Donald Trump. So far, no U.S. president has ever been removed from office through impeachment. In addition to Johnson, Clinton and Trump, only one other U.S. president has faced formal impeachment inquiries in the House of Representatives: Richard Nixon.
Andrew Johnson, in 1868, was impeached and avoided conviction by one vote in the Senate. Andrew Johnson was the 17th US President, who succeeded to the office in 1865 when Abraham Lincoln was assassinated. He was a Democrat elected VP in Lincoln's "National Union" party, and ran afoul of the Radical Republicans in Congress. When he tried to fire a Cabinet member, he was impeached, but not convicted. He privately agreed to let the Republicans run Reconstruction in the South, and was helped by the fact that few wanted the President Pro Tempore (senator Benjamin Wade) to become President.
James A. Garfield
William Taft
William Henry Harrison and Zachary Taylor both served as President of the United States.
William Howard Taft is the only other president buried at Arlington Cemetary.
The idea behind this is NAFTA and former president Clinton. The saving of money is ultimately behind the whole thing.
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Besides her personal papers, the notes for her interview with the author of the book 'Death of a President,' William Manchester that are sealed until 2067.