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Impeaching the President
Impeaching the President

On Wednesday, September 9, 1998 Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr delivered a 445-page report to Congress alleging 11 impeachable offenses by President Clinton. Here you can find NPR News coverage and the actual documents. The reports are graphic and we urge you to exercise caution when reading, listening or watching them.

Full Text of the Reports
The Starr report
The White House's rebuttal
The president's initial response
Supporting documents from Starr's office

Clinton's Grand Jury Testimony
Read the transcript of President Clinton's grand jury testimony.
Listen to the audio of the testimony.
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NPR Online Coverage
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
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
Starr Consulted Jones Lawyers
Tripp Tapes Released

Program Specials
September 11 afternoon call-in hosted by Ray Suarez audio button with pollster Andrew Kohut and several lawmakers. Listen to the entire program.

Hour-long evening special hosted by Robert Siegel with reports from audio button NPR's Nina Totenberg, Mara Liasson, and Chitra Ragavan. Listen to the entire program.

Timeline
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