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As of mid-2009, seventeen US federal office holders have been impeached, including presidents Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton. One cabinet member has been impeached, one senator, and one US Supreme Justice. Twelve other federal court justices have been impeached.

Note that impeachment does not mean being removed from office. It merely means that Congress brings charges against the office holder. (See link below.)

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