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Voter's Voice

What should happen to Bill Clinton? (1-5-99)
Looking ahead to a Senate trial (12-24-98)
Your reactions to impeachment vote (12-22-98)
Ken Starr's testimony (11-25-98)
Clinton's future (10-13-98)
Bill, Monica and Ken: More reader letters (9-29-98)
Clinton's videotaped testimony (9-22-98)
More on Clinton's troubles (9-17-98)
The Starr report (9-12-98)
More Lewinsky e-mail (9-8-98)
Clinton's troubles (9-3-98)
Clinton's confession: more of your reactions (8-19-98)
Clinton's 'Lapse': Your Reactions (8-18-98)
Clinton's Testimony (8-13-98)
Ken Starr's Investigation (5-29-98)
Starr v. Clinton: More Of Your Letters (3-24-98)
Starr's Investigation (3-10-98)
More Lewinsky Letters (3-03-98)
The Lewinsky Saga Continues (2-11-98)
All Things Lewinsky (2-09-98)
More Starr v. Clinton (1-31-98)
Starr v. Clinton (1-30-98)
Kenneth Starr's Investigation: Your E-Mail (1-22-98)


Polls

Impeachment vote interest low (12-22-98)
Poll: Most don't want Clinton trial (12-21-98)
Clinton's approval rating up in wake of impeachment (12-20-98)
Tracking Clinton's standing with the public
Public still prefers censure (12-19-98)
Americans remain opposed to impeachment (12-18-98)
Most Americans think Clinton committed perjury (12-10-98)
Public says censure Clinton, don't impeach him (12-9-98)
Most Americans do not think Clinton will be impeached (12-8-98)
Public strongly opposed to impeaching Clinton (12-7-98)
Americans want impeachment hearings over (11-23-98)
Clinton on top as Starr maps Clinton investigation (11-20-98)
Americans want a more moderate GOP agenda (11-17-98)
Republicans may expand impeachment probe (11-17-98)
More Americans disapprove of Congress (11-16-98)
Shift towards Democrats could be happening (11-02-98)
GOP enthusiasm higher as election approaches (10-26-98)
Equal support for Democratic, Republican candidates (10-16-98)
Americans remain opposed to Clinton impeachment (10-13-98)
Congress, Clinton job approval ratings down (10-8-98)
Americans don't favor impeachment hearings (9-25-98)
Release of Clinton's testimony creates backlash against GOP (9-24-98)
Poll: Videotaped testimony halts Clinton slide (9-24-98)
Clinton approval rating up despite videotape release (9-22-98)
Most will watch the video (9-21-98)
Releasing Clinton video wrong (9-18-98)
Releasing Clinton video wrong (9-18-98)
Americans leaning toward censure of Clinton (9-16-98)
Approval of Clinton's job performance steady (9-14-98)
Public wants Clinton censured, but not removed (9-13-98)
Most Americans still confident in Clinton as president (9-12-98)
Less Optimism About Economic Future After Stock Market Turmoil (9-2-98)
People In Other Countries Say Clinton Doing Fine (8-27-98)
Most Think Clinton Lied, But Don't Want Impeachment (8-24-98)
Most Americans Support Sudan, Afghanistan Strikes (8-21-98)
Americans Don't Believe President's Denial Of Perjury (8-19-98)
Job Approval Not Hurt By Clinton Confession (8-18-98)
More Americans Satisfied With Clinton's Explanation (8-17-98)
Public Wants Clinton To Testify (8-13-98)
Most People Would Believe DNA Evidence If It's There (7-31-98)
Clinton's Approval Rating Holds Steady (7-29-98)
Most Americans Don't Want To Hear Tripp Tapes (7-9-98)
Most Americans Think Starr Should End Probe (4-4-98)
Most Americans Think Their Moral Standards Are Higher Than Clinton's (3-23-98)
Clinton Approval Rating Down Slightly (3-21-98)
Clinton Approval Rating Up Despite Allegations (3-16-98)
Public Remains Uncomfortable With Starr's Inquiry (2-16-98)
Public Admires Hillary's Handling Of Controversy (2-03-98)
Clinton's Approval Rating Hits New High (2-01-98)
Stop Probing Clinton-Lewinsky Allegations (1-30-98)
Lewinsky Alleging Clinton Urged Her To Be Evasive (1-29-98)
Clinton Gets A Bounce (1-27-98)
Gender Gap Shows Up In Controversy (1-27-98)
Most Americans Still Have Confidence In Clinton (1-27-98)
Only A Third Thinks Clinton Honest (1-26-98)
Clinton Wrong, But Should Stay In Office (1-26-98)
Clinton Should Not Leave Office (1-25-98)
Clinton's Standing With Public Starts To Slide (1-23-98)
Public Believes Alleged Affair is True (1-21-98)


Documents

Senate trial depositions: Lewinsky, Jordan, Blumenthal, highlights (2-8-98)
Letter from White House counsel Ruff to Sen. Lott (2-4-98)
CNN application to the Senate (2-98)
Feingold statement on motions to dismiss and to subpoena witnesses (1-27-98)
House managers' memo in support of witnesses (1-26-98)
House managers' motion for witnesses (1-26-98)
House managers' rebuttal memo (1-14-98)
Trial memorandum of President Clinton (1-13-98)
House pre-trial memorandum (1-11-98)
Clinton answers Senate summons (1-11-98)
Starr report or use the interactive guide
House Judiciary Committee impeachment report (12-16-98)
Full text of the articles of impeachment (12-12-98)
Full text of the proposed articles of impeachment, pages: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 (12-9-98)
Text of Democratic censure resolution (12-9-98)
White House's 184-page defense report (12-8-98)
Clinton's answers to Judiciary Committee's 81 questions (11-27-98)
Starr's prepared remarks to the House Judiciary committee (11-19-98)
Starr documents (released September 21) (9-11-98)
Starr's supporting materials: documents, video highlights, transcripts, and pictures. Or try the supporting documents at a glance (9-22-98)
Monica Lewinsky's testimony (9-22-98)
Read the Starr report or use the interactive guide (9-11-98)
The Second Clinton Rebuttal (9-11-98)
The Clinton Rebuttal (9-11-98)

Attorney-Client Privilege (7-29-98)
The U.S. Court of Appeals' July 29 decision that attorney-client privilege does not cover President Bill Clinton's conversations with government lawyers.

Rehnquist's Order Denying Secret Service Stay
Chief Justice Rehnquist's July 17 decision halting attempts to invoke a "protective function privilege" for the Secret Service personnel called to testify before Ken Starr's grand jury.

Starr's Letter To Steven Brill
After Steven Brill inaugurated his new magazine, Brill's Content, with an article alleging that Starr's office had leaked sensitive information to the media, Starr replied on June 17 with his own harsh words for the editor.

Judge's Opinion On Executive Privilege (5-28-98) The text of Judge Norma Holloway Johnson's May 28 decision denying Clinton's claim of executive privilege.

Judge's Ruling In Secret Service Privilege Decision
Text of Judge Johnson's May 22 ruling that Secret Service personnel must testify. Her decision was later challenged and upheld in the U.S. Court of Appeals.

Documents From Secret Service Testimony Dispute
A letter from Starr includes a request for the president to cooperate with his Secret Service subpoena and a document from Secret Service Director Lewis C. Merletti arguing against forcing Secret Service personnel to testify.

The Willey-Clinton Letters
The White House released in March 1998 the correspondence between Clinton and former White House volunteer Kathleen Willey from May 1993 through November 1997. The White House said the letters showed an ongoing friendly relationship both before and after the Nov. 29, 1993 meeting in which Willey alleges the president 'groped' her. The letters include a note requesting the Nov. 29 meeting, the Christmas greeting that came afterwards, a later job request, and more.

Jones V. Clinton Legal Documents
In an attempt to expedite Paula Jones' trial, her lawyers released legal documents related to her case in March 1998. Among the filings released were depositions from Clinton and Willey, Monica Lewinsky's subpoena and affidavit, and Linda Tripp's declaration alleging the president's sexual encounters between both Willey and Lewinsky.

Court Order Expanding Starr's Inquiry
Text of the Jan. 16 order by the three-judge appeals panel authorizing Starr to expand his Whitewater investigation to cover the Lewinsky matter.


Investigating the President
AllPolitics' in-depth look at the investigation into the president's relationship with Monica Lewinsky.

HEADLINES
Starr puts first lady on witness list for Hubbell trial (6-23-99)

Hatch demands conclusion to Justice probe of Starr (6-17-99)

Starr: Independent Counsel Act should not be renewed (4-14-99)

Clinton's contempt citation not a surprise to many (4-13-99)

MORE HEADLINES and 1998 ARCHIVES


DOCUMENTS

Closed-door statements of senators

Full text of the articles of impeachment

Starr report or use the interactive guide


INTERACTIVE

Acquittal Reaction

Timeline


PLAYERS

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'TOONS
Thank you sir, may I have another?

Bill Mitchell: Thank you sir, may I have another? (8-20-99) more

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DISCUSSION

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