Which accurately describes the outcome of President Bill Clinton's impeachment? A. The Senate found him not guilty of the charges against him. B. The House of Representatives withdrew the charges against him. C. The Supreme Court ordered him to pay a fine and not run for reelection. D. The Supreme Court ruled that the accusations against him did not deserve impeachment.

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The answer is A 
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Answer:

The correct answer is A. The outcome of President Bill Clinton's impeachment was that the Senate found him not guilty of the charges against him.

Explanation:

Clinton's second term was particularly marked by the extensive media coverage of the sexual scandals in which he was involved, mainly linking him to White House Scholar Monica Lewinsky, a graduate in Psychology who had intimate relations with the president. On August 6, 1998, she became the first witness to refute the affidavit of a president of the United States, in which he denied having had sexual relations with her. The prosecutor accused the president of eleven serious crimes worthy of impeachment, for perjury, abuse of power and obstruction of the work of justice. On October 8, the Congress voted 258 to 176 votes in favor of the impeachment process. After a few months, Clinton admitted to having maintained an "improper physical behavior", although he denied having committed perjury.

On February 12, 1999, the Senate declared Clinton "not guilty" of the crime of perjury by 55 to 45 votes in favor, and of the crime of obstruction of justice with a tie to 50. For culpability, a majority of two thirds was required.

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