Andrew Johnson.
Andrew Johnson the second and only other one was Bill Clinton However, neither Johnson nor Clinton was actually removed from office, as the Senate failed to confirm the House's ruling.
Andrew Johnson was the President when Andrew Johnson was. Andrew Johnson was the Vice President for Abraham Lincoln's short second term, ended by Lincoln's assassination.
Andrew Johnson.
Andrew Johnson
Not Andrew Jackson, but Andrew Johnson.
While Andrew Johnson was impeached because of his handling of his job as president, he was not convicted. He missed conviction by one vote in the US Senate. The senator said that he did not deserve to be convicted and that the charges were petty and meaningless.
William Jefferson Clinton. The first was Andrew Johnson. The are the only two to be impeached, and no President has ever been convicted by the Senate.
no - he was acquitted by one vote and allowed to serve out his term.
While Andrew Johnson was impeached because of his handling of his job as president, he was not convicted. He missed conviction by one vote in the US Senate. The senator said that he did not deserve to be convicted and that the charges were petty and meaningless.
Both Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton underwent impeachment trials in the Senate. Neither one was convicted.
Johnson wasn't convicted because the Senate fell one vote short of the needed 2/3 majority.
Presidents Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinoton were impeached by the U.S. House of Representatives, but acqitted by the Senate.
Andrew Johnson & Bill Clinton, however both completed their terms since they were not convicted by the Senate.
Andrew Johnson, US Senate from Tennessee in 1875.
Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton. Neither was convicted though, and Andrew Johnson was 1 vote away from being convicted. :P
Andrew Johnson.