The Starr Independent Counsel Report


Independent Counsel Report on the Impeachment of President Clinton

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Rebuttal from President Clinton's Attorneys

Letter From Clinton's Attorneys to Starr (Feb. 8, 1998)

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President Clinton's Public Remarks, Denials, and Lies

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60 Minutes Interview Denying Affair with Gennifer Flowers JAN. 26, 1992
"That allegation is false. ... I have absolutely leveled with the American people."
Interview with Roll Call JAN. 21, 1998
" The relationship was not sexual. And I know what you mean, and the answer is no. "
Interview with NPR's All Things Considered JAN. 21 Video Full Audio
"I'm going to do my best to cooperate with the investigation. ... I don't know what the facts are."
Interview with Jim Lehrer NewsHour JAN. 21Partial Video Full Audio
"I did not ask anyone to tell anything other than the truth. There is no improper relationship"
Photo Opportunity with Chairman Arafat JAN. 22, 1998 Full Video
"I'd like for you to have more rather than less, sooner rather than later."
Outright Denial at After-School Program Event JAN. 26, 1998 Full Video of Denial
"I did not have sexual relations with that woman."
Photo Opportunity with Prime Minister Blair FEB. 5, 1998 Video
"I've already said that the charges are false. ... and I think it's important that I go back and do the work."
Press Conference with Prime Minister Blair FEB. 6 Full Video Partial Video of Denials
"I told the truth in my deposition [about Gennifer Flowsers], and I also did in 1992 ... on 60 Minutes."

August 17, 1998 Admission of Relationship from Map Room AUG. 17, 1998 Full Video
"Indeed, I did have a relationship with Ms. Lewinsky."

Word Analysis of Clinton's Speeches



Documents from the Jones v. Clinton Lawsuit

President Clinton's Deposition.

Paula Jones' Deposition.

Monica Lewinsky's Affidavit.

Gennifer G. Flowers Affidavit.



Pictures of President Clinton and Monica Lewinsky

President Clinton Embraces Monica Lewinsky Valentine's Day ad from Monica Lewinski to President Clinton President Clinton wears tie Monica Lewinsky gave him
President Clinton Embraces Monica Lewinsky as he greeted well-wishers at a November 6, 1996 White House lawn party. Valentine's Day ad placed by Monica Lewinski for President Clinton on February 14, 1997 in the Washington Post. President Clinton wears tie given to him by Monica Lewinsky while she testified in front of the grand jury



Calls for Resignation

USAToday - A Matter of Integrity: Clinton Should Resign A Matter of Integrity:
Clinton Should Resign
"He should resign because he has resolutely failed – and continues to fail – the most fundamental test of any president: to put his nation's interests first."
Philadelphia Inquirer - Time to Resign Time to Resign
"America needs - the world needs - a president free to govern. Bill Clinton can no longer be that president."
Atlanta Journal Constitution - Clinton Must Muster the Courage to Resign Clinton Must Muster the Courage to Resign
" A president more concerned with the national interest than his own preservation would realize that resignation is his only responsible option. Sadly, Bill Clinton has shown himself incapable of such sacrifice."
Seattle Times - Resign Resign
"Having done so much to diminish the prestige of his office, he must try to restore the importance of principle and honor in public life. He must step down."
Tampa Tribune - Discredited Clinton Should Resign To Spare Country Further Trauma, Discredited Clinton Should Resign
"The president of the United States has become a laughingstock, and if he has concern for either his country or his esteemed office, he will cut short the painful impeachment process and promptly resign."
Albuquerque Journal - Clinton Should Resign Clinton Should Resign
"It's time for Clinton to do the only decent thing left: Step down, so that his successor can undertake to salvage the dignity and prerogatives of that high office that Clinton has so thoroughly compromised and disgraced."
San Jose Mercury News - Clinton Should Resign Clinton Should Resign
"But an honorable man would not have confused the White House with the Playboy mansion. He would not have had sex with a young subordinate. He would not have betrayed his wife and his daughter. He would not have played his loyal staff for fools and put them in legal jeopardy. He would not have lied to the public. He would not have lied under oath. Sadly, having done all of these, the president is unwilling to do the honorable thing and resign."
Rep. Paul McHale (D-PA) - President Clinton Should Resign or Face Impeachment McHale Calls for President Clinton's Resignation

"The President entered into a morally repugnant relationship, he lied under oath and he almost certainly used government resources and employment opportunities to encourage Monica Lewinsky's silence. This is no longer a question of private morality or political popularity. . . . With great sadness, I have concluded that President Clinton should resign or face impeachment."



Calls for Support

Chicago Sun-Times - Clinton Should Stay Clinton Should Stay
"The high office of the presidency has been defiled and held up to ridicule by Bill Clinton. His contemptible use of Monica Lewinsky for his own sexual gratification--even while on the telephone doing the government's business--will damn him to shame and derision in the annals of history."
The Boston Globe - Clinton has been Punished Enough Clinton has been Punished Enough
"We should declare defeat and move on. The defeat of Mr. Clinton is total, and, yes, it is self-defeat."



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