All the statements about Bill Clinton's presidency are true.
-He was charged with perjury and obstruction of justice
His second presidential term was marked by the extensive media coverage of the scandals of a sexual nature in which he was involved, mainly linking him to the White House Scholar, Monica Lewinsky. 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 an impeachment process, perjury, abuse of power and obstruction of justice. On October 8, the Congress voted 258 to 176 votes in favor of the impeachment process.
-He experienced a budget surplus through tax cuts and less government spending
At the end of his presidency, Clinton and his administration left the White House with a surplus of 559 billion dollars and a 76% people's approval, the highest for a President of the United States since the Second World War.
-He was impeached, but not removed
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 at 50.