Only two of 43 president were impeached: Andrew Johnson and William Jefferson Clinton.
Richard Nixon resigned while impeachment charges were being prepared against him.
In both cases the sitting president was impeached but in neither case did the Senate choose to convict so although both were impeached, neither was removed from office.
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Every President except Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton has been "not impeached." Former President Richard Nixon would have been impeached for his part in the Watergate cover-up, but he resigned before the House could take action.
Both Johnson and Clinton were acquitted at their Senate trials, so no President has ever been removed from office after being impeached (charged with wrongdoing).
If a president is convicted of a crime by congress, they are impeached. If congress decides toward it, the president must leave office. However, they can veto it. Two presidents have been impeached. They are Andrew Johnson, and Bill Clinton. Also, Richard Nixon would have been impeached for The Watergate Scandal, but resigned before such happened.
Presidents Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton were impeached and both were later acquitted. Richard Nixon almost got impeached but resigned before.
Andrew Johnson was impeached during reconstruction era.
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