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  • A young boy listens to the answer to his question from U.S. Sen. Tim Scott during a town hall meeting with constituents February 18, 2017 in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Hundreds of concerned residents turned up for the meeting to address their opposition to President Donald Trump during a vocal meeting held by U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford and Senator Tim Scott.
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  • U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford answers an emotional question of a young mother on health care for her son during a second town hall meeting held on a football field after hundreds of constituents overwhelmed the first scheduled event February 18, 2017 in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Hundreds of concerned residents turned up for the meeting to address their opposition to President Donald Trump during a vocal meeting held by U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford and Senator Tim Scott.
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  • U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford answers questions during a second town hall meeting held on a football field after hundreds of constituents couldn't fit into the first event February 18, 2017 in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Hundreds of concerned residents turned up for the meeting to address their opposition to President Donald Trump during a vocal meeting held by U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford and Senator Tim Scott.
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  • U.S. Congressmen Rep. Jim Turner a Congressional Blue Dog Democrat during a press conference July 17, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • Republican Congressmen Bob Barr waits his turn for the ceremonial swearing in January 6, 1999 at the start of the 106th Congress.
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  • Constituents hold up signs agreeing with a question during a heated town hall meeting with U.S. Sen. Tim Scott and U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford February 18, 2017 in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Hundreds of concerned residents turned up for the meeting to address their opposition to President Donald Trump during a vocal meeting held by U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford and Senator Tim Scott.
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  • U.S. Sen. Tim Scott answers a question from a constituent at a town hall meeting February 18, 2017 in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Hundreds of concerned residents turned up for the meeting to address their opposition to President Donald Trump during a vocal meeting held by U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford and Senator Scott.
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  • U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford answers questions during a second town hall meeting held on a football field after hundreds of constituents couldn't fit into the first event February 18, 2017 in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Hundreds of concerned residents turned up for the meeting to address their opposition to President Donald Trump during a vocal meeting held by U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford and Senator Tim Scott.
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  • A woman expresses her concerns about the elimination of Obamacare to U.S. Sen. Tim Scott, right, and U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford during a town hall meeting February 18, 2017 in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Hundreds of concerned residents turned up for the meeting to address their opposition to President Donald Trump during a vocal meeting held by U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford and Senator Tim Scott.
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  • A man expresses his concerns about President Donald Trump to U.S. Sen. Tim Scott, left, and U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford as members of the audience voice their support during a town hall meeting February 18, 2017 in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Hundreds of concerned residents turned up for the meeting to address their opposition to President Donald Trump during a vocal meeting held by U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford and Senator Tim Scott.
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  • A member of the audience holds up a sign with the word "Disagree" during a heated discussion with U.S. Sen. Tim Scott and U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford at a town hall meeting February 18, 2017 in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Hundreds of concerned residents turned up for the meeting to address their opposition to President Donald Trump during a vocal meeting held by U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford and Senator Tim Scott.
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  • A women expresses her concern over health care with U.S. Sen. Tim Scott during a town hall meeting February 18, 2017 in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Hundreds of concerned residents turned up for the meeting to address their opposition to President Donald Trump during a vocal meeting held by U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford and Senator Tim Scott.
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  • U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford answers questions during a second town hall meeting held on a football field after hundreds of constituents couldn't fit into the first event February 18, 2017 in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Hundreds of concerned residents turned up for the meeting to address their opposition to President Donald Trump during a vocal meeting held by U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford and Senator Tim Scott.
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  • U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford holds a second town hall meeting on a football field after hundreds of constituents couldn't fit into the first event February 18, 2017 in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Hundreds of concerned residents turned up for the meeting to address their opposition to President Donald Trump during a vocal meeting held by U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford and Senator Tim Scott.
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  • Speaker of the House Denis Hastert (L) administers the oath of office to Rep. Alan Weiner of New York as his family looks on January 6, 1999 at the start of the 106th Congress. The oath is a recreation as the formal oath is administered to the entire congress as a body on the floor of the House.
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  • A young boy waits for the answer to his question from U.S. Sen. Tim Scott during a town hall meeting with constituents February 18, 2017 in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Hundreds of concerned residents turned up for the meeting to address their opposition to President Donald Trump during a vocal meeting held by U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford and Senator Tim Scott.
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  • U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford, center, makes his way past constituents after hundreds showed up for a town hall meeting February 18, 2017 in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Concerned residents arrived to voice their opposition to President Donald Trump during a vocal meeting.
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  • Speaker of the House Denis Hastert (L) administers the oath of office to Rep. Mark Sanford of South Carolina as his wife Jenny and family looks on January 6, 1999 at the start of the 106th Congress. The oath is a recreation as the formal oath is administered to the entire congress as a body on the floor of the House.
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  • A member of the audience holds up her phone with the word "Disagree" during a heated discussion with U.S. Sen. Tim Scott and U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford at a town hall meeting February 18, 2017 in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Hundreds of concerned residents turned up for the meeting to address their opposition to President Donald Trump during a vocal meeting held by U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford and Senator Tim Scott.
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  • U.S. Sen. Tim Scott answers a question with an angry constituent as Rep. Mark Sanford look on, right, at a town hall meeting February 18, 2017 in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Hundreds of concerned residents turned up for the meeting to address their opposition to President Donald Trump during a vocal meeting held by U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford and Senator Scott.
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  • U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford answers questions during a second town hall meeting held on a football field after hundreds of constituents couldn't fit into the first event February 18, 2017 in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Hundreds of concerned residents turned up for the meeting to address their opposition to President Donald Trump during a vocal meeting held by U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford and Senator Tim Scott.
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  • U.S. Sen. Tim Scott answers a question from a constituent at a town hall meeting February 18, 2017 in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Hundreds of concerned residents turned up for the meeting to address their opposition to President Donald Trump during a vocal meeting held by U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford and Senator Scott.
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  • U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford answers a question from a constituent at a town hall meeting February 18, 2017 in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Hundreds of concerned residents turned up for the meeting to address their opposition to President Donald Trump during a vocal meeting held by U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford and Senator Tim Scott.
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  • U.S. Congressmen Rep. Charles Stenholm a Congressional Blue Dog Democrat during a press conference July 17, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • A member of the audience holds up his phone with the word "NO" during a heated discussion with U.S. Sen. Tim Scott and U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford at a town hall meeting February 18, 2017 in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Hundreds of concerned residents turned up for the meeting to address their opposition to President Donald Trump during a vocal meeting held by U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford and Senator Tim Scott.
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  • U.S. Sen. Tim Scott holds up a protestors sign during a light moment in a heated debate with angry constituents at a town hall meeting February 18, 2017 in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Hundreds of concerned residents turned up for the meeting to address their opposition to President Donald Trump during a vocal meeting held by U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford and Senator Scott.
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  • Constituents try to ask questions of U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford , right, during a heated town hall meeting February 18, 2017 in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Hundreds of concerned residents turned up for the meeting to address their opposition to President Donald Trump during a vocal meeting held by U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford and Senator Tim Scott.
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  • U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford, center, and U.S. Sen. Tim Scott, right, meet with constituents who could not fit into a town hall meeting to solutions February 18, 2017 in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Hundreds of concerned residents turned up for the meeting to address their opposition to President Donald Trump during a vocal meeting.
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  • U.S. Congressmen Rep. Charles Stenholm a Congressional Blue Dog Democrat during a press conference July 17, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • Speaker of the House Denis Hastert (L) administers the oath of office to Rep. Jim DeMint of South Carolina as his wife Debbie and family looks on January 6, 1999 at the start of the 106th Congress. The oath is a recreation as the formal oath is administered to the entire congress as a body on the floor of the House.
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  • U.S. Sen. Tim Scott answers a question during a town hall meeting with constituents February 18, 2017 in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Hundreds of concerned residents turned up for the meeting to address their opposition to President Donald Trump during a vocal meeting held by U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford and Senator Tim Scott.
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  • U.S. Sen. Tim Scott answers a question from a constituent at a town hall meeting February 18, 2017 in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Hundreds of concerned residents turned up for the meeting to address their opposition to President Donald Trump during a vocal meeting held by U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford and Senator Scott.
    Tim_Scott_55883.JPG
  • U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford answers questions during a second town hall meeting held on a football field after hundreds of constituents couldn't fit into the first event February 18, 2017 in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Hundreds of concerned residents turned up for the meeting to address their opposition to President Donald Trump during a vocal meeting held by U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford and Senator Tim Scott.
    Mark_Sanford_55877.JPG
  • U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford, center, and U.S. Sen. Tim Scott, right, meet with constituents who could not fit into a town hall meeting to discuss holding a second meeting February 18, 2017 in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Hundreds of concerned residents turned up for the meeting to address their opposition to President Donald Trump during a vocal meeting.
    Mark_Sanford_55866.JPG
  • U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford answers questions during a second town hall meeting held on a football field after hundreds of constituents couldn't fit into the first event February 18, 2017 in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Hundreds of concerned residents turned up for the meeting to address their opposition to President Donald Trump during a vocal meeting held by U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford and Senator Tim Scott.
    Mark_Sanford_55874.JPG
  • Rep. Bob Barr of the House Judiciary Committee during hearings on whether impeachment proceedings should begin against President Bill Clinton October 5, 1998 in Washington, DC. This is only the third time in US history that impeachment proceedings against a President have been brought to the House committee.
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  • Rep. Bob Barr of the House Judiciary Committee during hearings on whether impeachment proceedings should begin against President Bill Clinton October 5, 1998 in Washington, DC. This is only the third time in US history that impeachment proceedings against a President have been brought to the House committee.
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  • Rep. Bob Barr of the House Judiciary Committee during hearings on whether impeachment proceedings should begin against President Bill Clinton October 5, 1998 in Washington, DC. This is only the third time in US history that impeachment proceedings against a President have been brought to the House committee.
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  • Chairman Rep. Henry Hyde during House Judiciary Committee hearings on whether impeachment proceedings should begin against President Bill Clinton October 5, 1998 in Washington, DC. This is only the third time in US history that impeachment proceedings against a President have been brought to the House committee.
    Clinton_Impeachment_3950.JPG
  • Chairman Rep. Henry Hyde talks with ranking minority member Rep. John Conyers during House Judiciary Committee hearings on whether impeachment proceedings should begin against President Bill Clinton October 5, 1998 in Washington, DC. This is only the third time in US history that impeachment proceedings against a President have been brought to the House committee.
    Clinton_Impeachment_3935.JPG
  • Democrat Rep. Barney Frank during House Judiciary Committee during hearings on whether impeachment proceedings should begin against President Bill Clinton October 5, 1998 in Washington, DC. This is only the third time in US history that impeachment proceedings against a President have been brought to the House committee.
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  • Republican chief investigative counsel David Schippers  during House Judiciary Committee hearings on whether impeachment proceedings should begin against President Bill Clinton October 5, 1998 in Washington, DC. This is only the third time in US history that impeachment proceedings against a President have been brought to the House committee.
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  • Rep. Marty Meehan of the House Judiciary Committee during hearings on whether impeachment proceedings should begin against President Bill Clinton October 5, 1998 in Washington, DC. This is only the third time in US history that impeachment proceedings against a President have been brought to the House committee.
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  • Chairman Rep. Henry Hyde during House Judiciary Committee hearings on whether impeachment proceedings should begin against President Bill Clinton October 5, 1998 in Washington, DC. This is only the third time in US history that impeachment proceedings against a President have been brought to the House committee.
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  • Chairman Rep. Henry Hyde during House Judiciary Committee hearings on whether impeachment proceedings should begin against President Bill Clinton October 5, 1998 in Washington, DC. This is only the third time in US history that impeachment proceedings against a President have been brought to the House committee.
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  • Democratic counsel Abbe Lowell during House Judiciary Committee hearings on whether impeachment proceedings should begin against President Bill Clinton October 5, 1998 in Washington, DC. This is only the third time in US history that impeachment proceedings against a President have been brought to the House committee.
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  • Republican chief investigative counsel David Schippers  during House Judiciary Committee hearings on whether impeachment proceedings should begin against President Bill Clinton October 5, 1998 in Washington, DC. This is only the third time in US history that impeachment proceedings against a President have been brought to the House committee.
    Clinton_Impeachment_3929.JPG
  • Ranking democrat Rep. John Conyers of the House Judiciary Committee shows the strain during hearings on whether impeachment proceedings should begin against President Bill Clinton October 5, 1998 in Washington, DC. This is only the third time in US history that impeachment proceedings against a President have been brought to the House committee.
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  • Ranking democrat Rep. John Conyers talks to fellow members during House Judiciary Committee during hearings on whether impeachment proceedings should begin against President Bill Clinton October 5, 1998 in Washington, DC. This is only the third time in US history that impeachment proceedings against a President have been brought to the House committee.
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  • Stacks of reference material during House Judiciary Committee hearings on whether impeachment proceedings should begin against President Bill Clinton October 5, 1998 in Washington, DC. This is only the third time in US history that impeachment proceedings against a President have been brought to the House committee.
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  • Republican chief investigative counsel David Schippers  during House Judiciary Committee hearings on whether impeachment proceedings should begin against President Bill Clinton October 5, 1998 in Washington, DC. This is only the third time in US history that impeachment proceedings against a President have been brought to the House committee.
    Clinton_Impeachment_3928.JPG
  • Chairman Rep. Henry Hyde during House Judiciary Committee hearings on whether impeachment proceedings should begin against President Bill Clinton October 5, 1998 in Washington, DC. This is only the third time in US history that impeachment proceedings against a President have been brought to the House committee.
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  • Ranking democrat Rep. John Conyers of the House Judiciary Committee during hearings on whether impeachment proceedings should begin against President Bill Clinton October 5, 1998 in Washington, DC. This is only the third time in US history that impeachment proceedings against a President have been brought to the House committee.
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  • Rep. Asa Hutchinson of the House Judiciary Committee during hearings on whether impeachment proceedings should begin against President Bill Clinton October 5, 1998 in Washington, DC. This is only the third time in US history that impeachment proceedings against a President have been brought to the House committee.
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  • View of the House Judiciary Committee hearings on whether impeachment proceedings should begin against President Bill Clinton October 5, 1998 in Washington, DC. This is only the third time in US history that impeachment proceedings against a President have been brought to the House committee.
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  • Rep. Asa Hutchinson of the House Judiciary Committee during hearings on whether impeachment proceedings should begin against President Bill Clinton October 5, 1998 in Washington, DC. This is only the third time in US history that impeachment proceedings against a President have been brought to the House committee.
    Clinton_Impeachment_3941.JPG
  • Democratic counsel Abbe Lowell during House Judiciary Committee hearings on whether impeachment proceedings should begin against President Bill Clinton October 5, 1998 in Washington, DC. This is only the third time in US history that impeachment proceedings against a President have been brought to the House committee.
    Clinton_Impeachment_3939.JPG
  • Chairman Rep. Henry Hyde during House Judiciary Committee hearings on whether impeachment proceedings should begin against President Bill Clinton October 5, 1998 in Washington, DC. This is only the third time in US history that impeachment proceedings against a President have been brought to the House committee.
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  • Democratic counsel Abbe Lowell during House Judiciary Committee hearings on whether impeachment proceedings should begin against President Bill Clinton October 5, 1998 in Washington, DC. This is only the third time in US history that impeachment proceedings against a President have been brought to the House committee.
    Clinton_Impeachment_3931.JPG
  • Democratic counsel Abbe Lowell during House Judiciary Committee hearings on whether impeachment proceedings should begin against President Bill Clinton October 5, 1998 in Washington, DC. This is only the third time in US history that impeachment proceedings against a President have been brought to the House committee.
    Clinton_Impeachment_3926.JPG
  • Rep. Jerrold Nadler (right) speaks with Rep. Rick Boucher during House Judiciary Committee hearings on whether impeachment proceedings should begin against President Bill Clinton October 5, 1998 in Washington, DC. This is only the third time in US history that impeachment proceedings against a President have been brought to the House committee.
    Clinton_Impeachment_3925.JPG
  • Ranking democrat Rep. John Conyers talks with Rep. Barney Frank during House Judiciary Committee hearings on whether impeachment proceedings should begin against President Bill Clinton October 5, 1998 in Washington, DC. This is only the third time in US history that impeachment proceedings against a President have been brought to the House committee.
    Clinton_Impeachment_3923.JPG
  • Democrats Rep. Charles Schumer talks with Rep. Barney Frank of the House Judiciary Committee during hearings on whether impeachment proceedings should begin against President Bill Clinton October 5, 1998 in Washington, DC. This is only the third time in US history that impeachment proceedings against a President have been brought to the House committee.
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  • Ranking democrat Rep. John Conyers of the House Judiciary Committee during hearings on whether impeachment proceedings should begin against President Bill Clinton October 5, 1998 in Washington, DC. This is only the third time in US history that impeachment proceedings against a President have been brought to the House committee.
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  • Freshman Congresswomen Carolyn McCarthy (R) and Loretta Sanchez stand outside the US Capitol building January 29, 1996 in Washington, DC.
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  • Freshman Congresswomen Carolyn McCarthy (R) and Loretta Sanchez stand outside the US Capitol building January 29, 1996 in Washington, DC.
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  • Chairman Rep. Henry Hyde talks with ranking minority member Rep. John Conyers during House Judiciary Committee hearings on whether impeachment proceedings should begin against President Bill Clinton October 5, 1998 in Washington, DC. This is only the third time in US history that impeachment proceedings against a President have been brought to the House committee.
    Clinton_Impeachment_3949.JPG
  • Chairman Rep. Henry Hyde talks with ranking minority member Rep. John Conyers during House Judiciary Committee hearings on whether impeachment proceedings should begin against President Bill Clinton October 5, 1998 in Washington, DC. This is only the third time in US history that impeachment proceedings against a President have been brought to the House committee.
    Clinton_Impeachment_3948.JPG
  • Chairman Rep. Henry Hyde during House Judiciary Committee hearings on whether impeachment proceedings should begin against President Bill Clinton October 5, 1998 in Washington, DC. This is only the third time in US history that impeachment proceedings against a President have been brought to the House committee.
    Clinton_Impeachment_3946.JPG
  • Ranking democrat Rep. John Conyers talks with Rep. Barney Frank during House Judiciary Committee hearings on whether impeachment proceedings should begin against President Bill Clinton October 5, 1998 in Washington, DC. This is only the third time in US history that impeachment proceedings against a President have been brought to the House committee.
    Clinton_Impeachment_3945.JPG
  • Chairman Rep. Henry Hyde during House Judiciary Committee hearings on whether impeachment proceedings should begin against President Bill Clinton October 5, 1998 in Washington, DC. This is only the third time in US history that impeachment proceedings against a President have been brought to the House committee.
    Clinton_Impeachment_3940.JPG
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