Senate roll call vote on obstruction of justice charge against President Bill Clinton

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Title
Senate roll call vote on obstruction of justice charge against President Bill Clinton
Description
Congress may impeach, or formally charge, a federal official who commits a crime or otherwise acts improperly. The House of Representatives votes to impeach, and the Senate then sits as a court to determine guilt or innocence. The House of Representatives has impeached three presidents: Andrew Johnson (1868), Bill Clinton (1998), and Donald Trump (2019). The Senate acquitted all three.
Creator
United States. Congress. Senate
Date
1999
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No copyright - United States
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Source
Senator John D. (Jay) Rockefeller IV papers