s perjurious testimony in the Jones versus Clinton case, does not amount to an impeachable offense since it occurred as part of a civil and not a criminal trial and since, ultimate...
the gentleman from Wisconsin in rising to a point of order and also noting the dichotomy in this particular proposal of ...
The gentleman from New York has made the point of order that the amendment in the motion to recommit offered by the gent...
Well, two things I recall--one from President Clinton's grand jury testimony, which was not challenged, I don't believe,...
I believe the president committed serious crimes, but if he would reconcile himself with the law so that we could end th...
I believe perjury is evident and there is a strong possibility that perjurious statements may have been made in both the...
s history quickly before it demeans us further and debilitates us more. Mr. SANDLIN. Mr. Speaker, I rise in support of t...
I believe that as a member of the House of Representatives, short of sending young men and women to risk their lives in ...
I ask unanimous consent that the debate on House Resolution 581 regarding proceeding with an impeachment inquiry be expa...
I think that the Judiciary Committee's careful, fair and expeditious review of all of the facts in light of the relevant...