After the general election in p>1996, Clinton's White House was in a relaxed state after the election. It happened that at that time * * and the party's Congress had a big fight with the White House on the budget issue, frozen federal spending, and many government employees were instructed not to come to work for the time being, resulting in many government agencies, including the White House, being empty and few people. It is in this big environment that Clinton met and flirted with Monica Lewinsky, an intern at the White House, and developed into a lover relationship.
The close relationship between Clinton and Lewinsky lasted for five months. Although the outside world doesn't know, it is an open secret among the staff on duty around the president. In April 1997, Lewinsky's boss was worried that she was too close to the president, so she was transferred to the Ministry of National Defense.
Lewinsky met Linda Tripp at the Ministry of National Defense, and they became close friends. Lewinsky began to reveal to Tripp the contents of his contact with the President. She didn't know that the telephone conversation about this terrible secret was secretly recorded by Tripp.
from January 65438 to January 998, the plaintiff's lawyer in Paula Jones' sexual harassment case began to collect evidence of the president's philandering, trying to prove the president's lewd character. Lewinsky submitted a written testimony, claiming that he had no contact with the President, and tried to persuade Tripp to lie for her, but Tripp didn't want to risk perjury, so she took her tape to see Kenneth Starr, the special prosecutor of Baishui case. Therefore, Starr intervened in the investigation of this incident.
Clinton initially denied that Genlewinsky was having an affair. In public and under oath, he categorically stated that he had no sexual relationship with Lewinsky. The logic on which Clinton confidently lies is, "Because he is only the party receiving the service, he is not considered to have sex."
But the tape and Lewinsky's detailed diary forced her to tell the whole truth, and the evidence provided by Lewinsky proved that the president lied. The most crucial evidence is a blue dress stained with the president's semen. Lewinsky wanted to keep it as a souvenir, but he left DNA evidence of the president. After the test results came out, the president had to address the nation, apologize to the people, and admit that he and Lewinsky had proper relationship.
* * * Republicans caught Clinton by the balls, accused him of perjury and impeached him. Obviously, because of their hatred for Clinton, * * * and Republicans took an extreme stand and made a big deal out of it. Their behavior has not been recognized by voters; In mid-1998, the * * * and the party, which should have made some gains in the election, suffered a small defeat. But Clinton also admitted that he asked for it. According to his own account, he "gave his political opponents a knife and they stabbed him in the heart."
Clinton became the second president to be impeached in American history. According to the US Constitution, the president's accusation is tried in the Senate, with william rehnquist, the chief justice of the Supreme Court, as the judge, all senators as the jury, and 15 members of the House of Representatives as the prosecutors. Two-thirds of senators must vote for the charge. As a result, not even more than half of the senators voted in favor; The president's accusation is not valid. The whole thing is finally over.
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Paula Jones incident: Paula Jones, a former hotel employee, accused Clinton of calling her to a secluded room and exposing her nakedness when she was governor. The investigation triggered by Jones' allegations led to the Monica Lewinsky incident.
It should be true, but Clinton gave her $85,, so she stopped appealing. However, she only got 15 thousand, most of which was used as legal fees! If you can speak English, you can read this information!