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 office
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Andrew Johnson was the first President to be impeached by the House of Representatives. He was not convicted, thus he remained in office. Johnson was Abraham Lincoln's Vice President in the 1864 election.
Both Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton were impeached but both were acquitted at trial. Richard Nixon resigned the presidency in the face of impeachment after the Watergate scandal. Those three are the only US presidents to be impeached or be seriously threatened with impeachement to the best of my knowledge.
Both President Andrew Johnson and President William Clinton were impeached by the US House of Representatives. Neither was convicted when the charges were placed before the Senate.
There have been two Presidents that have been impeached by the House of Representatives.
The 17th President Andrew Johnson 1865-1869 and the 42nd President Bill Clinton 1993-2001.
There have been two who suffered this action - Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton.
Neither was convicted by the Senate.
Two US presidents have been impeached (do you maybe have a really old Social Studies book?); Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton. Both were acquitted by the Senate.
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Presidents Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinoton were impeached by the U.S. House of Representatives, but acqitted by the Senate.
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The House of Representatives has impeached twoPresidents: Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton. Both were acquitted at their Senate trials.