Impeachment Inquiry: William Jefferson Clinton, President of the United States : Presentation on Behalf of the President : Hearing Before the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, Second Session, Impeachment Inquiry Pursuant to H. Res. 581: Presentation on Behalf of the President, December 8 and 9, 1998U.S. Government Printing Office, 1999 - 520 halaman |
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... grand jury to an improper sexual relationship . Now the Republicans insist that he must admit to sexual relations under the contorted definition provided by the Paula Jones attorneys . That is really at the heart of the perjury charge ...
... grand jury to an improper sexual relationship . Now the Republicans insist that he must admit to sexual relations under the contorted definition provided by the Paula Jones attorneys . That is really at the heart of the perjury charge ...
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... grand jury , is edited , modified , qualified , or ignored in the Referral . When it comes to allegations that the President abused his office , we will show that the President's assertions of executive privilege were perfectly proper ...
... grand jury , is edited , modified , qualified , or ignored in the Referral . When it comes to allegations that the President abused his office , we will show that the President's assertions of executive privilege were perfectly proper ...
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... grand jury , in your opinion ? Mr. CRAIG . We think in some areas she provided erroneous testi- mony that is in disagreement with the President's testimony and particularly in specific areas having to do with the grand jury . Now , you ...
... grand jury , in your opinion ? Mr. CRAIG . We think in some areas she provided erroneous testi- mony that is in disagreement with the President's testimony and particularly in specific areas having to do with the grand jury . Now , you ...
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... grand jury as well as in the deposition , the President swore that he did not have sexual relations with Monica Lewinsky . The evidence indicates that he lied , even accord- ing to his own interpretation of the Jones court's definition ...
... grand jury as well as in the deposition , the President swore that he did not have sexual relations with Monica Lewinsky . The evidence indicates that he lied , even accord- ing to his own interpretation of the Jones court's definition ...
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... grand jury and deposition , and it wasn't clear which was which . And while Mr. McCollum obviously did not want you to respond to that , understandably , I would like you to respond . Mr. CRAIG . I will try to be very quick ...
... grand jury and deposition , and it wasn't clear which was which . And while Mr. McCollum obviously did not want you to respond to that , understandably , I would like you to respond . Mr. CRAIG . I will try to be very quick ...
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