The only two presidents to have been impeached by the House are Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton.
Both of the trials resulted in the president in question remaining in office, although Andrew Johnson remained in office by only one vote.
Only the House of Representatives may impeach a federal official. The 16 federal officials impeached to date include two Presidents, Andrew Johnson & Bill Clinton.
Presidents Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinoton were impeached by the U.S. House of Representatives, but acqitted by the Senate.
None. Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton are the only Presidents to have been impeached. Both were acquitted President Nixon resigned August 9, 1974 before the Senate could vote on his impeachment
Bill Clinton. (Nixon resigned right before he could be impeached).AnswerTrick question: Asked in the singular, it implies only one president was impeached. In fact two presidents were impeached: Bill Clinton, and Andrew Johnson (Lincoln's Vice-President), who was impeached not once but twice. for A+ it is not removed from officeclass 2010-2011 ;)
The House of Representatives has impeached twoPresidents: Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton. Both were acquitted at their Senate trials.
Richard Nixon was NOT impeached. He resigned before the House had an opportunity to file articles of impeachment against him, to avoid the inevitable. Only two presidents have been impeached, that is, formal charges brought them: Andrew Johnson and William J. Clinton. Both Presidents were acquitted at their Senate trials.
In both cases they were acquitted and allowed to remain in office.
No US presidents have been impeached and convicted and so removed from office.
Only the House of Representatives may impeach a federal official. The 16 federal officials impeached to date include two Presidents, Andrew Johnson & Bill Clinton.
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Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton were impeached.
None. Two presidents: Bill Clinton and Andrew Johnson were impeached by the House of representatives, which is the equivalent of bringing charges against someone. Both of them were acquitted (found not guilty, essentially) in trials in the Senate.
None. Presidents Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton were impeached (had charges filed against them) by the US House of Representatives, but both were acquitted at their Senate trials. The Senate came up only one vote short of the 2/3 required to convict Andrew Johnson. In Clinton's case, 55 senators voted to acquit. President Nixon was never impeached because he resigned before the House of Representatives could complete the process.
The House of Representatives has impeached twoPresidents: Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton. Both were acquitted at their Senate trials.
Two U.S. Presidents have been impeached by the House of Representatives but found not guilty by the Senate. Andrew Johnson was impeached in 1868 and acquitted by one vote, while Bill Clinton was impeached in 1998 and acquitted on both articles of impeachment. No U.S. President has been removed from office following impeachment.
Impeachment is the formal charging of an elected official (such as a US President) with serious illegal actions that may justify their removal from office. The act of impeachment in the US is the responsibility of the US House of Representatives. Once the formal accusation has been voted in the House, a trial is convened in the Senate. Presidents Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton are the only two Presidents to have been impeached by Congress, and both were acquitted in their trials and continued in office. accusation of a public official before an appropriate tribunal When I think impeachment, I think "impeach the president". Nixon was one of the presidents who was impeached. Impeached means to accuse of a wrong doing in office,
After a government official is impeached in the House, the official will be tried in the Senate. Two U.S. Presidents have been impeached. They are Bill Clinton and Andrew Johnson.