Remember the BLS changed the way it measured unemployment, iirc, around August of 2020, without restating past data, so there was no context in which to view the numbers being produced just before the election. Nothing happened.
Before that, when Medicare Part D was in Congress, the POTUS was assuring deficit hawks that the program would not cost more than, what, some $425B. Meanwhile, an actuary deep in the bowls of CMS calculated the program’s cost at more, a lot more, somewhere north of $500B. His supervisor was a luminary by the name of Scully. Scully’s boss, the Sec of HHS, gave Scully a waiver from the HHS ethics code to interview for a job as a drug industry lobbyist. The actuary’s estimate would have stiffened resistance in Congress to passing Part D, so Scully ordered him to keep his estimate secret. The day after the POTUS signed Part D into law, he announced that the program would cost a lot more than what he promised. He had lied to Congress. His lickspittles in HHS had suppressed a more accurate estimate. Nothing happened.
67 votes is clearly too high a bar for impeachment. Korean President Yoon was impeached, convicted and removed, but the POTUS was not, for, essentially, the same crime.
Steve