Which of the following statements is true of the impeachments of both
president clinton and pr...
Which of the following statements is true of the impeachments of both
president clinton and president johnson?
(a) both presidents were accused of illegally fi ring advisers.
(b) both presidents were accused of committing perjury while under
oath.
(c) both presidents were found guilty by the senate.
(d) because of the impeachments, neither president sought reelection.
(e) both presidents were found not guilty by the senate.
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