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Impeaching the President
Impeaching the President

As the investigation into President Clinton's behavior progressed, reams of paper and crates of supporting documents were released and published. NPR has compiled the documents into a complete online archive of the inquiry.

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Starr's Evidence and White House Responses
The Starr report
The White House's rebuttal
The president's initial response
Supporting documents from Starr's office

Grand Jury Testimony
President Clinton
Vernon Jordan (Requires the free Adobe Acrobat Reader.)
Betty Currie (Requires the free Adobe Acrobat Reader.)

Tripp-Lewinsky Phone Conversations
Read the transcript of the telephone conversations between Linda Tripp and Monica Lewinsky.
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Listen to Tripp and Lewinsky talk about the former White House intern's job prospects. They mention President Clinton, whom they call "The Big Creep."
Hear Tripp and literary agent Lucianne Goldberg talk about the taped conversations.
Listen as Morning Edition host Bob Edwards discusses the tapes with NPR's Nina Totenberg.

Analysis of the Tapes
Read NPR online's coverage of the testimony.
Listen as NPR's Nina Totenberg reports for All Things Considered on the release of the tapes.
Hear analysis as All Things Considered host Linda Wertheimer talks with political observers about the tapes.
To hear about the related documents that were released with the video of Clinton's testimony, listen as NPR’s Chitra Ragavan reports for All Things Considered.
Listen to additional analysis from Morning Edition.
NPR's Ray Suarez hosts Talk of the Nation with analysis from NPR's Martha Raddatz, University of Virginia's Larry Sabato and Zoe Lofgren, House Judiciary Committee member.

Starr Testifies
Read a transcript of independent counsel Kenneth Starr's opening statement to the Judiciary Committee.

Clinton Responds to 81 Questions
Read President Clinton's responses to the questions posed by the House Judiciary Committee.

Articles of Impeachment
The Judiciary Committee passes four articles of impeachment.