Clinton Impeached: Second President Faces Senate Trial
The U.S. Senate opened its impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice stemming from the Monica Lewinsky scandal. Clinton became only the second president ever impeached by the House, after Andrew Johnson in 1868. The Senate ultimately acquitted him on both counts, with neither charge reaching the two-thirds majority required for removal.
January 7, 1999
27 years ago
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