6. What was the result of President Clinton's impeachment?
He was stripped of his veto power.

He was asked to put his vice-president in charge.

He was unable to run for any public office again.

He faced no real legal consequences while in office.

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He faced no real legal consequences while in office.

The right answer is Option D: He faced no real legal consequences while in office.

What is Impeachment?

Impeachment is the process by which a legislative body or other legally constituted tribunal initiates charges against a public official for misconduct.

When and Why was President Clinton impeached?

Bill Clinton was impeached by House of Representatives in 1998 for the charges for "high crimes and misdemeanors". This was done after an enquiry by the House on a sexual harassment lawsuit filed by Paula Jones.

Clinton was the second American president to be impeached, the first being Andrew Johnson, who was impeached in 1868.

Which Article in the US Constitution deals with Impeachment?

Article I and II primarily deal with Impeachment of the United States President.

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