Clinton clearly perjured himself. But 2/3 of the Senate couldn't bring themselves to remove him from office for lying about cheating on his wife.
Andrew Johnson violated a law passed by Congress specifically drafted to prevent him from doing what he did. He did it anyway, so they impeached him. The Senate did not convict him - the 35-19 vote in favor of conviction was 1 vote short of the required 2/3.
Given those 2 precedents, do you really believe 2/3 of the Senate would vote to convict Trump for this?
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Ghostbusters, by Ray Parker Jr.