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Impeaching the President
Impeaching the President

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February 1999
Senators Reject Live Witnesses, Okay Videotape at Impeachment Trial
Videotape Yes, Lewinsky Live No in Impeachment Trial
House Managers Depose Sidney Blumenthal for Impeachment Trial
Vernon Jordan Deposed for Impeachment Trial
Lewinsky Deposition Today

January 1999
Lewinsky Deposition Ahead
Senators Prepare for Depositions
Senators Prepare for Depositions
Senators Negotiate Trial "End Game"
Senate Votes Against Dismissal, For Witnesses
Senate Hears Arguments For and Against Witnesses
Senate Debates Dismissal -- in Private
Senate Trial to Resume; Lewinsky Interviewed
Partisan Bickering Erupts During Senate Questioning
Senators Begin Asking Questions, Byrd Says He'll Call for Dismissal
White House Team Finishes Presentation
Day Two of White House Defense
White House Launches Defense of Clinton
House Managers Conclude Impeachment Trial Opening Remarks
House Managers Present Second Day of Testimony in the Impeachment Trial
House Managers Begin Presenting Their Case in the Impeachment Trial
Congress, White House Submit Briefs, Rebuttals for Impeachment Trial
Congress, White House Prepare for Impeachment Trial
Pre-Trial Responses Filed by White House and Prosecutors
Trial Set to Resume This Week
Trial Rules Adopted by the Senate
Impeachment Trial Rules Agreement, Bipartisan Committee Formed
Impeachment Trial Begins
Impeachment Trial Set to Begin
Lott SaysImpeachment Trial Will Begin Thursday
Impeachment Trial Preparations Continue
Differing Views Remain on Impeachment Trial

December 1998
GOP Leaders Divided on Impeachment Trial
Impeachment Trial Strategy Session
Senators Look to Start Impeachment Trial
Censure Option Gains Momentum
Senate Prepares for Impeachment Trial
Impeachment Matter Moves to Senate
Americans React toImpeachment Vote
Speaker-ElectLivingston to Resign
Senate Prepares for Impeachment Trial
Clinton Thanks Supporters, Vows to Fight
Impeachment Matter Moves to Senate
Americans React to House Impeachment Vote
President Bill Clinton Impeached
Impeachment Matter Moves to Senate
Americans Divided over Clinton Impeachment
Speaker-Elect Livingston to Resign
President Bill Clinton Impeached
ClintonThanks Supporters, Vows to Fight
Committee Hears Testimony on Perjury
White House Lawyers to Appear at Hearings
House Leader on Impeachment
White House Outlines Strategy
Clinton Lawyers Defend the President
White House Concludes Defense of Clinton
Committee Debates Impeachment
Judiciary Committee Approves First Three Articles of Impeachment
Panel Adopts Fourth Article, Rejects Censure Motion
Committee Chairman Urges Clinton to Resign

November 1998
Tripp Tapes Released
Impeachment Hearings Begin
Impeachment Hearings Begin
Starr Ethics Advisor Quits
Impeachment Inquiry Reaction
Starr Faces Criticsm
Starr Ethics Advisor Quits
Impeachment Inquiry Reaction
Starr Faces Criticism
Impeachment Hearings Resume
Hearings Resume Behind Closed Doors
Clinton Responds to 81 Questions
Clinton Responses Made Public
More Impeachment Hearings
GOP Set to Expand Impeachment Hearings

October 1998
More Evidence Released
Assessing New Evidence
Impeachment Vote Expected
Committee Requests Impeachment Inquiry
House Prepares for Impeachment Vote
House to Vote on Next Step in Impeachment Process
House Orders Impeachment Inquiry
More on House Impeachment Inquiry
Impeachment Vote Expected
Committee Requests Impeachment Inquiry
House Prepares for Impeachment Vote
House to Vote on Next Step in Impeachment Process
House Orders Impeachment Inquiry
More on House Impeachment Inquiry
Starr Consulted Jones Lawyers

September 1998
Starr Delivers Report to Congress
Clinton Damage Control
Releasing the Starr Report
Clinton Apologizes, Prepares for Report
Clinton Apologizes, Responds
Reaction to Starr Report
The Starr Report and White House Rebuttals
September 12 Reaction to Report
'Spinning' the Report
Starr Report: What's Next
Americans and the Report
Releasing More Evidence?
Clinton Unlikely to Resign
Debating the Release of Clinton Videotaped Testimony
Clinton Tapes to be Released Monday
Preparing for the Release of the Tapes
Videotapes of Clinton's Testimony Released
Initial Reactions to the Clinton Tapes
Details From Clinton Testimony
Reacting to the Clinton Tapes
Impeachment Vote Date Set
More Evidence to be Released
What's Expected From Supplemental Evidence

Timeline
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