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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... ment be exhibited to the Senate as follows : RESOLUTION Impeaching William Jefferson Clinton , President of the United States , for high crimes and misdemeanors . Resolved , That William Jefferson Clinton , President of the United ...
... ment be exhibited to the Senate as follows : RESOLUTION Impeaching William Jefferson Clinton , President of the United States , for high crimes and misdemeanors . Resolved , That William Jefferson Clinton , President of the United ...
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... ment inquiry authorized by the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States . William Jefferson Clinton , in refus- ing and failing to respond and in making perjurious , false and mis- leading statements , assumed to ...
... ment inquiry authorized by the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States . William Jefferson Clinton , in refus- ing and failing to respond and in making perjurious , false and mis- leading statements , assumed to ...
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... ment is false . Lastly , President Clinton asserts that according to his reading of the definition of " sexual relations " given to him at the deposition , he did not have sexual relations with Ms. Lewinsky . His reading of the ...
... ment is false . Lastly , President Clinton asserts that according to his reading of the definition of " sexual relations " given to him at the deposition , he did not have sexual relations with Ms. Lewinsky . His reading of the ...
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... ment . Clinton 8/17/98 GJT at 8-10 . That statement itself is false in many particulars . President Clin- ton claims that he engaged in wrongful conduct with Ms. Lewinsky " on certain occasions in early 1996 and once in 1997. " He does ...
... ment . Clinton 8/17/98 GJT at 8-10 . That statement itself is false in many particulars . President Clin- ton claims that he engaged in wrongful conduct with Ms. Lewinsky " on certain occasions in early 1996 and once in 1997. " He does ...
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... ment entitled , " Talking Points January 24 , 1998. " This " Talking Points " document outlines proposed questions that the President may be asked . It also outlines suggested answers to those ques- tions . The " Talking Points ...
... ment entitled , " Talking Points January 24 , 1998. " This " Talking Points " document outlines proposed questions that the President may be asked . It also outlines suggested answers to those ques- tions . The " Talking Points ...
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admit or deny allegations Answer articles of impeachment asked asserted attorney Betty Currie Blumenthal Bruce Lindsey called censure Charles F.C. Ruff civil rights action conduct Cong Congress Constitution conversation court crimes and misdemeanors criminal December 17 December 28 dent discussed evidence executive privilege fact false and misleading Federal civil rights gifts Grand Jury Testimony Hernreich high crimes House of Representatives impeachable offense impeachment inquiry Independent Counsel investigation January 17 January 21 lawyers Lewinsky's affidavit Lindsey Majority Materials H ment misleading statements misleading testimony Monica Lewinsky Nixon oath obstruction of justice OIC Referral OIC's Paula Jones perjury potential witness President Clinton President's proceeding questions recall record indicates Request for Admission rights action brought Senate sexual relations sexual relationship Starr subpoena Supplemental Materials telephone Testimony of Monica tion told Tripp truth United Vernon Jordan vote White House William Jefferson Clinton