Similarities Between Clinton And Donald Trump

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Bill Clinton and Donald trump were two American Presidents that had unfortunately been impeached but for less unfortunate reasons the only part about it is what they did to get in that situation. What does it mean to get impeached? Impeachment is the removal of a person with power from office. Ways to get impeached are high crime, such as felonies in a criminal trial, another one is bribery, which our last president Donald J trump committed in his election.

But to compare the two first. Both Bill Clinton and Donald Trump were impeached by the House of Representatives but were acquitted by the Senate. Clinton was impeached for perjury and obstruction of justice, while Trump was impeached for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. Both impeachments were politically charged, with Democrats largely supporting the impeachment and Republicans largely opposing it. Additionally, both Clinton and Trump's impeachments occurred during their first term in office. However, there are also key differences between the two impeachments, such as the specific charges, the evidence …show more content…

But in Clinton's case, he was impeached on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice related to his affair with Monica Lewinsky. Trump, on a different note, was impeached on charges of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress related to his attempts to pressure Ukraine to investigate joe biden so that he can get dirt on him so that he can win his next election.
Something that is interestingly similar about these cases is that both presidents were ultimately acquitted ( to free someone from criminal charge by being proven not guilty) by the Senate. In Clinton's case, the Senate acquitted him on both charges, while in Trump's case, the Senate acquitted him on the charge of abuse of power and failed to reach a verdict on the charge of obstruction of

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