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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... knew to be perjurious , false , and misleading . 2. The Committee concluded that on or about December 17 , 1997 , William Jefferson Clinton corruptly encouraged a witness in a Federal civil rights action brought against him to give ...
... knew to be perjurious , false , and misleading . 2. The Committee concluded that on or about December 17 , 1997 , William Jefferson Clinton corruptly encouraged a witness in a Federal civil rights action brought against him to give ...
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... knew to be perjurious , false and misleading . ( 2 ) On or about December 17 , 1997 , William Jefferson Clin- ton corruptly encouraged a witness in a Federal civil rights ac- tion brought against him to give perjurious , false and ...
... knew to be perjurious , false and misleading . ( 2 ) On or about December 17 , 1997 , William Jefferson Clin- ton corruptly encouraged a witness in a Federal civil rights ac- tion brought against him to give perjurious , false and ...
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... knew of no other incident in his fourteen years of service at the White House in which a President raised a perform- ance issue with a member of the Secret Service Uniformed Divi- sion . O'Malley 9/8/98 Dep . at 40-41 . After his ...
... knew of no other incident in his fourteen years of service at the White House in which a President raised a perform- ance issue with a member of the Secret Service Uniformed Divi- sion . O'Malley 9/8/98 Dep . at 40-41 . After his ...
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... knew about the witness list before the 5 p.m. meeting . It is reasonable to infer that hearing Ms. Lewinsky's name on a witness list prompted President Clinton's sudden and otherwise unexplained change from " very angry " to " very ...
... knew about the witness list before the 5 p.m. meeting . It is reasonable to infer that hearing Ms. Lewinsky's name on a witness list prompted President Clinton's sudden and otherwise unexplained change from " very angry " to " very ...
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... knew that the affi- davit would have to be false and misleading to avoid Ms. Lewinsky's having to testify . Then , the President made a pointed suggestion to Monica Lewinsky , a suggestion that left little room for compromise . He did ...
... knew that the affi- davit would have to be false and misleading to avoid Ms. Lewinsky's having to testify . Then , the President made a pointed suggestion to Monica Lewinsky , a suggestion that left little room for compromise . He did ...
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admit or deny allegations Answer articles of impeachment asked asserted attorney Betty Currie Blumenthal Breuer 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 false statements 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 Materials H ment misleading statements misleading testimony Monica Lewinsky oath obstruction of justice OIC Referral Paula Jones peachment perjury potential witness President Clinton President's proceeding questions recall record indicates Request for Admission Response to Request rights action brought Senate sexual relations sexual relationship Starr subpoena Supplemental Materials telephone tell tion told truth United Vernon Jordan vote White House William Jefferson Clinton