He would have lost it only if he was convicted. Since the Republicans did not have the two-thirds majority required, that would have been highly unlikely to happen
Bill Clinton is entitled to collect retirement benefits because he served as President of the United States for two terms, from 1993 to 2001. Impeachment does not automatically disqualify a president from receiving retirement benefits. The impeachment process resulted in Clinton not being removed from office, allowing him to continue receiving those benefits.
Two, Andrew Johnson and William Jefferson Clinton.
Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton were the only presidents that were impeached by the House. Neither were removed from office, that is done through the senate. Nixon would have been impeached, however he resigned from office to avoid impeachment.
Andrew Johnson & Bill Clinton, however both completed their terms since they were not convicted by the Senate.
Bill Clinton and Andrew Johnson are the only two US presidents to be impeached, but impeachment is only the first step in the process of removing a president. (Many people think "impeached" means "thrown out of office," but that is not true.) The procedure for removing a president involves both houses of Congress. After first being impeached (which is like being indicted) in the House of Representatives, a vote must then be taken in the US Senate; if a majority of senators agree, then the president is removed. In the cases of Presidents Clinton and Johnson, the Senate did not vote to convict them, so both men finished their terms as president.
Thus far, the only other was Bill Clinton.
None. Members of Congress (Senators and Representatives) can't be impeached. They can be expelled by their own house, but only if they commit a very serious offense (like treason or accepting bribes) and two-thirds of the Senate (or House) votes for expulsion.
Crime
He was impeached by the House of Representatives for lying about an affair
No statistics were ever taken. The policy since the Clinton administration, after all, has been "don't ask, don't tell", so the military could never collect statistical information on it.
Call a railroad retirement office and they will guide you through the process. There is two in Denver Colorado, 721 19th St # 177, Denver - (303) 844-4311 or 1999 Broadway # 3300, Denver -(303) 844-0800 or 877-772-5772. You can not collect on your ex-husbands retirement until you are 65, but call them and they can answer any questions you might have.
Clinton dropped out of the race so, Obama has the most delegates since he is the only runner for the Democrats.
Hillary Clinton