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Impeachment of Bill Clinton: Revision history


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  • curlast 01:2301:23, 20 January 2020 2600:8805:b801:1c00:ddc2:5ac7:9adc:9d9f talk 9,864 bytes −101 I corrected a deliberate falsehood that claimed “Ken Starr tried to get Clinton removed from office and failed.” Ken Starr did no such thing. He was hired by Janet Reno, Clinton’s own AG, to investigate Whitewater and other claims of corruption about the Clinton White House. He submitted his report to the justice department. Independent counsels have no authority to remove anyone from office or to even charge anyone with a crime. undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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