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  2. Impeachment of Bill Clinton - Wikipedia

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    The Starr Report was released to Congress on September 9, 1998, and to the public on September 11. [7] [14] In the report, Starr argued that there were eleven possible grounds for impeachment of Clinton, including perjury, obstruction of justice, witness tampering, and abuse of power. The report also detailed explicit and graphic details of the ...

  3. Impeachment inquiry into Bill Clinton - Wikipedia

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    The Starr Report was released to congress on September 9, 1998 and to the public on September 11. [4] [11] In the report, Starr argued that there were eleven possible grounds for impeachment of Clinton, including perjury, obstruction of justice, witness tampering, and abuse of power. The report also detailed explicit and graphic details of the ...

  4. Federal impeachment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Abuse of power and obstruction of Congress 230–197, 1 present (Art. I) [81] 229–198, 1 present (Art. II) [82] Acquitted on February 5, 2020: 48–52 on abuse of power and 47–53 on obstruction of Congress 21 January 13, 2021: Incitement of insurrection 232–197 [83]

  5. Ex-Congressman who led Clinton’s impeachment trial is ...

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    Stephen Buyer, who was a Republican lawmaker for almost two decades, used confidential information he gained as a consultant to companies like T-Mobile to make hundreds of thousands of dollars.

  6. EDITORIAL: Consequences came far too slowly for ... - AOL

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    Yet only recently have they faced official consequences, and it appears no criminal charges will be filed in what public evidence shows was an egregious abuse of power. In this case, justice moved ...

  7. Gordon J. Humphrey - Wikipedia

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    Humphrey complained to Snowden that "no effort is being made to identify, remove from office and bring to justice those officials who have abused power, seriously and repeatedly violating the Constitution of the United States and the rights of millions of unsuspecting citizens." He cited Snowden as a "courageous whistle-blower". [10]

  8. List of American federal politicians convicted of crimes

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    Jim Traficant (D-OH) was found guilty on ten felony counts of financial corruption, sentenced to eight years in prison and expelled from the House of Representatives (2002). [139] Bill Janklow (R-SD) was convicted of second-degree manslaughter for running a stop sign and killing a motorcyclist. Resigned from the House and given 100 days in the ...

  9. List of federal political sex scandals in the United States

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    Madison Cawthorn (R-NC) U.S. House of Representatives from the 11th District was accused by several women of sexually aggressive behavior, and of insider trading, appearing in a nude video, appearing in women's lingerie and trying to bring a loaded gun onto an airplane, accusations of orgies and conduct “not becoming of a congressman.” He ...