Impeachment of William Jefferson Clinton, President of the United States: Report of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Together with Additional, Minority, and Dissenting Views, to Accompany H. Res. 611 |
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... MAJORITY STAFF THOMAS E. MOONEY , SR . , General. F. JAMES SENSENBRENNER , JR . , Wisconsin BILL MCCOLLUM , Florida GEORGE W. GEKAS , Pennsylvania HOWARD COBLE , North Carolina LAMAR S. SMITH , Texas ELTON GALLEGLY , California CHARLES T ...
... MAJORITY STAFF THOMAS E. MOONEY , SR . , General. F. JAMES SENSENBRENNER , JR . , Wisconsin BILL MCCOLLUM , Florida GEORGE W. GEKAS , Pennsylvania HOWARD COBLE , North Carolina LAMAR S. SMITH , Texas ELTON GALLEGLY , California CHARLES T ...
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... MAJORITY STAFF THOMAS E. MOONEY , SR . , General Counsel - Chief of Staff JON W. DUDAS , Deputy General Counsel - Staff Director DIANA L. SCHACHT , Deputy Staff Director - Chief Counsel DANIEL M. FREEMAN , Parliamentarian - Counsel PAUL ...
... MAJORITY STAFF THOMAS E. MOONEY , SR . , General Counsel - Chief of Staff JON W. DUDAS , Deputy General Counsel - Staff Director DIANA L. SCHACHT , Deputy Staff Director - Chief Counsel DANIEL M. FREEMAN , Parliamentarian - Counsel PAUL ...
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... Requests to the President for Admis- sion , the President's Responses , and Citations to Relevant Parts of the Record Provided by the Committee's Majority Staff . 400 105TH CONGRESS 2d Session } HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES REPORT 105-830 VIII.
... Requests to the President for Admis- sion , the President's Responses , and Citations to Relevant Parts of the Record Provided by the Committee's Majority Staff . 400 105TH CONGRESS 2d Session } HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES REPORT 105-830 VIII.
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... majority Committee members believed this was an abuse of the office of the President and the resources that are available to its occupant . Furthermore , Mr. Hutchinson pointed out that lying to aides is " extraordinarily relevant and ...
... majority Committee members believed this was an abuse of the office of the President and the resources that are available to its occupant . Furthermore , Mr. Hutchinson pointed out that lying to aides is " extraordinarily relevant and ...
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... majority associated themselves with the comments of Mr. McCollum that : With regard to executive privilege , I don't think there's any question the President has abused executive privilege here because it can only be used to protect ...
... majority associated themselves with the comments of Mr. McCollum that : With regard to executive privilege , I don't think there's any question the President has abused executive privilege here because it can only be used to protect ...
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