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Explainer | Among 160 years of US presidential scandals, Trump stands alone

  • Donald Trump is the first former American president to face a criminal charge
  • Here’s a look at how five of Trump’s predecessors fared in their scandals

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Donald Trump indicted in New York for paying hush money to a porn star

Donald Trump indicted in New York for paying hush money to a porn star
Though far from the only US president dogged by legal and ethical scandals, Donald Trump now occupies a unique place in history as the first indicted on criminal charges.
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Two others, like Trump, found themselves impeached by Congress – Bill Clinton for lying under oath about his affair with a White House intern, and Andrew Johnson for pushing the limits of his executive authority in a bitter power struggle following the Civil War.

Richard Nixon resigned in disgrace over his role in the infamous Watergate break-in. And Ronald Reagan and Ulysses S. Grant both became forever tied to scandals in which close aides got prosecuted, though neither president was ever charged.

Bill Clinton

Clinton spent more than half his presidency under scrutiny in investigations that ranged from failed real estate deals to the Democratic president’s affair with a White House intern.

Investigators took a lengthy look into Bill and Hillary Clinton’s investments in the troubled Whitewater real estate venture. Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr, appointed to oversee the investigation in 1994, turned up no evidence of wrongdoing by the Clintons.

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