Which statement about Clinton’s impeachment is true? A. Clinton’s impeachment was supported by the majority of Americans. B. The impeachment charges were based on fraud found during the Whitewater investigation. C. It was clear from the beginning of the impeachment trial that there were not enough votes in the Senate to convict. D. Most congressional Democrats were convinced that the charge of perjury met the standard required by the Constitution for impeachment.
A. Clinton’s impeachment was supported by the majority of Americans.
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That answer is wrong, Most Americans condemned Clinton’s actions but opposed impeachment. Congressional Democrats, similarly, did not believe his behavior met the standard of “Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Mis- demeanors” required by the Constitution for the impeachment and removal of a President. Nevertheless, the House of Representatives, led by the Republican majority, impeached Clinton on the charges of perjury and obstruction of justice. In January 1999, the Senate tried the President. The removal of a President requires a two-thirds majority of senators, and from the beginning, it was clear that Clinton’s opposition did not have the necessary votes. After a short trial, the President was acquitted on both counts on February 12. The correct answer is C.
I apologize, read the options out of order. The correct answer would be B, none of the other's fit and him being dishonest about the case brought up the uproar.
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