No he did not have majority in the house and senate when he balanced the federal budget and had a surplus!
Clinton had 4 different Congresses while he was President. When he first took office the Democrats had a majority in both the House and the Senate. In the next three congressional terms, the Republicans controlled both houses .
it goes from speaker of the house to majority house leader
Acquitted by the senate
The House majority is the Republican party, but the Senate it is the Democratic party.
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.
The Speaker dominates the House, which is strongly partisan. In the Senate, the Majority Leader shares power with the Minority Leader.
The democrats are the majority party in the senate and the house. The democrats are majority party in the congress of 2007.
Clinton was never impeached. (Yes he was -- he was impeached [by the House] but not convicted [by the Senate].)
acquitted by the Senate at trial. not 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.
The first half was controlled completely by democrats. The second half controlled by the republicans in the house, and democrats in the senate which would give democrats the majority
Along party lines, the Senate has the Senate Majority Leader and the Senate Minority Leader who represent the majority and minority party in the Senate respectively. Each of these Leaders has assistants called Whips. The House of Representatives has the Speaker of the House who is elected by that majority party. The second in command is the Majority Leader of the House of Representatives. There is also the Minority Leader of the House of Representatives. Both of these people have Majority Whips and Minority Whips as their assistants, respectively.