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This Day in History 1998: President Clinton impeached
THE HISTORY CHANNEL ^ | December 19, 1998 | THE HISTORY CHANNEL

Posted on 12/19/2007 6:55:34 PM PST by mdittmar

After nearly 14 hours of debate, the House of Representatives approves two articles of impeachment against President Bill Clinton, charging him with lying under oath to a federal grand jury and obstructing justice. Clinton, the second president in American history to be impeached, vowed to finish his term.

In November 1995, Clinton began an affair with Monica Lewinsky, a 21-year-old unpaid intern. Over the course of a year and a half, the president and Lewinsky had nearly a dozen sexual encounters in the White House. In April 1996, Lewinsky was transferred to the Pentagon. That summer, she first confided in Pentagon co-worker Linda Tripp about her sexual relationship with the president. In 1997, with the relationship over, Tripp began secretly to record conversations with Lewinsky, in which Lewinsky gave Tripp details about the affair.

In December, lawyers for Paula Jones, who was suing the president on sexual harassment charges, subpoenaed Lewinsky. In January 1998, allegedly under the recommendation of the president, Lewinsky filed an affidavit in which she denied ever having had a sexual relationship with him. Five days later, Tripp contacted the office of Kenneth Starr, the Whitewater independent counsel, to talk about Lewinsky and the tapes she made of their conversations. Tripp, wired by FBI agents working with Starr, met with Lewinsky again, and on January 16, Lewinsky was taken by FBI agents and U.S. attorneys to a hotel room where she was questioned and offered immunity if she cooperated with the prosecution. A few days later, the story broke, and Clinton publicly denied the allegations, saying, "I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Ms. Lewinsky."

In late July, lawyers for Lewinsky and Starr worked out a full-immunity agreement covering both Lewinsky and her parents, all of whom Starr had threatened with prosecution. On August 6, Lewinsky appeared before the grand jury to begin her testimony, and on August 17 President Clinton testified. Contrary to his testimony in the Paula Jones sexual-harassment case, President Clinton acknowledged to prosecutors from the office of the independent counsel that he had had an extramarital affair with Ms. Lewinsky.

In four hours of closed-door testimony, conducted in the Map Room of the White House, Clinton spoke live via closed-circuit television to a grand jury in a nearby federal courthouse. He was the first sitting president ever to testify before a grand jury investigating his conduct. That evening, President Clinton also gave a four-minute televised address to the nation in which he admitted he had engaged in an inappropriate relationship with Lewinsky. In the brief speech, which was wrought with legalisms, the word "sex" was never spoken, and the word "regret" was used only in reference to his admission that he misled the public and his family.

Less than a month later, on September 9, Kenneth Starr submitted his report and 18 boxes of supporting documents to the House of Representatives. Released to the public two days later, the Starr Report outlined a case for impeaching Clinton on 11 grounds, including perjury, obstruction of justice, witness-tampering, and abuse of power, and also provided explicit details of the sexual relationship between the president and Ms. Lewinsky. On October 8, the House authorized a wide-ranging impeachment inquiry, and on December 11, the House Judiciary Committee approved three articles of impeachment. On December 19, the House impeached Clinton.

On January 7, 1999, in a congressional procedure not seen since the 1868 impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson, the trial of President Clinton got underway in the Senate. As instructed in Article 1 of the U.S. Constitution, the chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (William Rehnquist at this time) was sworn in to preside, and the senators were sworn in as jurors.

Five weeks later, on February 12, the Senate voted on whether to remove Clinton from office. The president was acquitted on both articles of impeachment. The prosecution needed a two-thirds majority to convict but failed to achieve even a bare majority. Rejecting the first charge of perjury, 45 Democrats and 10 Republicans voted "not guilty," and on the charge of obstruction of justice the Senate was split 50-50. After the trial concluded, President Clinton said he was "profoundly sorry" for the burden his behavior imposed on Congress and the American people.


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1 posted on 12/19/2007 6:55:35 PM PST by mdittmar
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To: mdittmar

I remember watching a saturday afternoon football game when the impeachment went through.


2 posted on 12/19/2007 6:58:02 PM PST by fkabuckeyesrule
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To: mdittmar
...and on December 11, the House Judiciary Committee approved three articles of impeachment. On December 19, the House impeached Clinton.

I thought there were four articles of impeachment passed out of the JC?

3 posted on 12/19/2007 7:05:03 PM PST by Henchster (Free Republic - the BEST site on the web!)
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To: mdittmar
In November 1995, Clinton began an affair with Monica Lewinsky, a 21-year-old unpaid intern. Over the course of a year and a half, the president and Lewinsky had nearly a dozen sexual encounters in the White House. In April 1996, Lewinsky was transferred to the Pentagon.

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4 posted on 12/19/2007 7:05:31 PM PST by jimbo123
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To: mdittmar

Still disgusting after all these years. (There is a tune that goes with that.)


5 posted on 12/19/2007 7:06:54 PM PST by Bahbah
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To: mdittmar
I heard the news of the House vote while in my car listening to NPR, which was the only station I could find that was broadcasting the proceedings. As it was announced, NPR played heavy Shostokovich funeral-sounding music. I, on the other hand, raised my fists in the air, yelling triumphly.
6 posted on 12/19/2007 7:14:32 PM PST by Vision Thing (hillary is unstable)
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To: Vision Thing

You would have enjoyed being on FR that day - we had just put a full page color ad in the Washington Times encouraging the House to vote for impeachment. We raised about $10K to buy the ad.


7 posted on 12/19/2007 7:28:02 PM PST by Ben Hecks (Harry Reid - Taking sniveling to a whole new level)
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To: fkabuckeyesrule

I wasn’t working at the time and watched every single second of the hearing and trial..


8 posted on 12/19/2007 7:57:36 PM PST by Jewels1091
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To: mdittmar
WaPo
.. here we are almost 10 years later..
Never again.

Just say No..

to Billary

9 posted on 12/19/2007 8:26:41 PM PST by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ... Godspeed ... ICE’s toll-free tip hotline —1-866-DHS-2-ICE ... 9/11 .. Never FoRGeT)
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To: fkabuckeyesrule

I was on my ship in Kuwait Bay watching Clinton’s wag the dog air strikes on Iraq fly overhead (Operation Desert Fox). We heard the impeachment news on BBC world radio patched into the bridge.


10 posted on 12/19/2007 8:32:40 PM PST by GATOR NAVY
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To: mdittmar

Clinton’s legacy will always be that he is the only elected US President to ever be impeached.


11 posted on 12/19/2007 8:37:55 PM PST by Hoodat (Ask Ted Kennedy his views on waterboarding.)
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To: mdittmar

It’s too bad he stuck around.


12 posted on 12/19/2007 8:54:45 PM PST by freekitty ((May the eagles long fly our beautiful and free American sky.))
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To: freekitty
I was in Monroe, Wisconsin that day and I remember having a conversation with some colleagues there about two weeks after the November elections and being asked what I thought would happen. I said "Impeached but not convicted by the Senate." Everyone in the room laughed as though it was an imponderable absurdity that he would be impeached. The House did its job, the Senate laid down.

I also recall the Jeffrey Toobin piece in the New Yorker right after the November elections. It began with "Mistah impeachment, he be dead." I always think of that when he is the featured legal oracle on CNN.
13 posted on 12/19/2007 9:12:38 PM PST by Wally_Kalbacken (Seldom right but never in doubt)
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To: Wally_Kalbacken

You were right.


14 posted on 12/19/2007 9:24:01 PM PST by freekitty ((May the eagles long fly our beautiful and free American sky.))
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To: jimbo123
Hey Clinton spies that monitor Free Republic: IMPEACHMENT IS FOREVER. AND THAT IS THE MAIN THING YOUR DIRT BAG BOSS WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED FOR. CASE CLOSED.
15 posted on 12/19/2007 9:53:39 PM PST by CT (Romney 2008)
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To: mdittmar

Don’t forget that Clinton bombed Iraq immediately prior to the House vote in an attempt to delay the vote; like an idiot he thought the nation would “rally round” him if a military operation was underway.

Sheesh. What a country we once were, and what a country we have become.


16 posted on 12/19/2007 10:22:10 PM PST by tom h
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To: tom h

See my #10.


17 posted on 12/20/2007 8:44:31 AM PST by GATOR NAVY
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To: Henchster

You are correct.


18 posted on 12/20/2007 8:48:57 AM PST by Checkers (First they came for the Mormons, but I said nothing because I was not Mormon.)
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To: Checkers
Thank you for confirming.

The F'in HISTORY channel?

Jeez, when an old barley-and-hops-head like me can recall from memory more accurately than the HISTORY channel can report, it's not just the Drive-By-Media that needs a lession in research.

Disgraceful on their part.

19 posted on 12/20/2007 9:02:57 AM PST by Henchster (Free Republic - the BEST site on the web!)
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