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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... deposition . a . The President lied in his deposition about the nature of his conduct with a subordinate federal employee who was a witness in the federal civil rights action brought against him . b . The President lied in his ...
... deposition . a . The President lied in his deposition about the nature of his conduct with a subordinate federal employee who was a witness in the federal civil rights action brought against him . b . The President lied in his ...
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... deposition , he provided a false and misleading account to another witness , Betty Currie , in hopes that she would substantiate the false testimony he gave in the deposition . These actions denied Ms. Jones her rights as a liti- gant ...
... deposition , he provided a false and misleading account to another witness , Betty Currie , in hopes that she would substantiate the false testimony he gave in the deposition . These actions denied Ms. Jones her rights as a liti- gant ...
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... deposition on January 23 , 1998 in the Jones case . Lewinsky 8/6/98 GJT at 128. It also called for her to produce gifts given to her by President Clinton , including a hat pin . Extremely distraught , she immediately called Mr. Jordan ...
... deposition on January 23 , 1998 in the Jones case . Lewinsky 8/6/98 GJT at 128. It also called for her to produce gifts given to her by President Clinton , including a hat pin . Extremely distraught , she immediately called Mr. Jordan ...
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... deposition could not be believed . When asked in the grand jury why he was unable to remember , though he had given Ms. Lewinsky so many gifts only three weeks before the dep- osition , the President gave a contrived explanation : A. I ...
... deposition could not be believed . When asked in the grand jury why he was unable to remember , though he had given Ms. Lewinsky so many gifts only three weeks before the dep- osition , the President gave a contrived explanation : A. I ...
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... deposition . It enabled him , through his attorneys , to assert at his January 17 , 1998 deposition that “ there is absolutely no sex of any kind in any manner , shape or form with President Člin- ton . . . Clinton 1/17/98 Dep . at 54 ...
... deposition . It enabled him , through his attorneys , to assert at his January 17 , 1998 deposition that “ there is absolutely no sex of any kind in any manner , shape or form with President Člin- ton . . . Clinton 1/17/98 Dep . at 54 ...
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