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Monica Lewinsky Linda Tripp
465 wordsThe evidence against President Clinton for sexual misconduct was very strong. There had been too many scandals that have surrounded his presidency. This forced the citizens of the United States to deny his plea of innocence. In the spring of 1995, Monica Lewinsky graduated from Lewis and Clark College. She then started an unpaid internship at the White House. Allegedly in November of that year, she became involved in a sexual relationship with President Clinton. Shortly after this point Lewinsky...
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590 wordsOn Monday October fifth after a full day of historical debate, the House Judiciary Committee decided that there were grounds for President Bill Clinton to be impeached. The third presidential impeachment inquiry in history will be initiated due to the investigation of President Clintons relationship with Monica Lewinsky. The decision continues the nations political hype that has infected the nation since the independent council report was released. With the media sucking in the countrys interest...
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Make A Difference Monica Lewinsky
1,124 wordsWe Do Not Xactly Care About the Government What is the point of the government? This is a question I often ask myself. I am a member of Generation X, or so Ive been labeled since I was born in 1981. I have been labeled as lazy, irresponsible, and apathetic. One of those words applies to me right now, and that is my apathy toward the government. At this time in my life it does not matter what happens in the government, it will continue to run without my input. Perhaps our indifference toward the ...
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U S Constitution Monica Lewinsky
1,038 wordsImpeachment: A long process It is the ultimate punishment for a president: impeachment. But it is a long and complicated route to removing a political official from office and never in more than 200 years of U. S. history has it happened to a president for treason, bribery or other high crimes and misdemeanors, as spelled out in the U. S. Constitution as reasons for impeachment. The Constitutional process Article II, Section 4, of the U. S. Constitution specifies the procedures to be used to rem...
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