Show Navigation

Search Results

Refine Search
Match all words
Match any word
Prints
Personal Use
Royalty-Free
Rights-Managed
(leave unchecked to
search all images)
{ 172 images found }

Loading ()...

  • President Clinton makes a short statement after the Senate acquitting him of impeachment charges in the Rose Garden at the White House February 12, 1999. Clinton said he was profoundly sorry about the Monica Lewinsky scandal and also appealed for a time of reconciliation and renewal for America now that the long ordeal is over.
    Clinton_Impeachment_1648.JPG
  • President Clinton makes a short statement after the Senate acquitting him of impeachment charges in the Rose Garden at the White House February 12, 1999. Clinton said he was ''''profoundly sorry'''' about the Monica Lewinsky scandal and also appealed for a ``time of reconciliation and renewal for America'''' now that the long ordeal is over.
    Bill_Clinton_1636.JPG
  • President Clinton makes a short statement after the Senate acquitting him of impeachment charges in the Rose Garden at the White House February 12, 1999. Clinton said he was profoundly sorry about the Monica Lewinsky scandal and also appealed for a time of reconciliation and renewal for America now that the long ordeal is over.
    Clinton_Impeachment_1647.JPG
  • President Clinton makes a short statement after the Senate acquitting him of impeachment charges in the Rose Garden at the White House February 12, 1999. Clinton said he was profoundly sorry about the Monica Lewinsky scandal and also appealed for a time of reconciliation and renewal for America now that the long ordeal is over.
    Clinton_Impeachment_1646.JPG
  • President Clinton makes a short statement after the Senate acquitting him of impeachment charges in the Rose Garden at the White House February 12, 1999. Clinton said he was profoundly sorry about the Monica Lewinsky scandal and also appealed for a time of reconciliation and renewal for America now that the long ordeal is over.
    Clinton_Impeachment_1645.JPG
  • President Clinton makes a short statement after the Senate acquitting him of impeachment charges in the Rose Garden at the White House February 12, 1999. Clinton said he was profoundly sorry about the Monica Lewinsky scandal and also appealed for a time of reconciliation and renewal for America now that the long ordeal is over.
    Clinton_Impeachment_1643.JPG
  • President Clinton makes a short statement after the Senate acquitting him of impeachment charges in the Rose Garden at the White House February 12, 1999. Clinton said he was profoundly sorry about the Monica Lewinsky scandal and also appealed for a time of reconciliation and renewal for America now that the long ordeal is over.
    Clinton_Impeachment_1642.JPG
  • President Clinton makes a short statement after the Senate acquitting him of impeachment charges in the Rose Garden at the White House February 12, 1999. Clinton said he was profoundly sorry about the Monica Lewinsky scandal and also appealed for a time of reconciliation and renewal for America now that the long ordeal is over.
    Clinton_Impeachment_1641.JPG
  • President Clinton makes a short statement after the Senate acquitting him of impeachment charges in the Rose Garden at the White House February 12, 1999. Clinton said he was profoundly sorry about the Monica Lewinsky scandal and also appealed for a time of reconciliation and renewal for America now that the long ordeal is over.
    Clinton_Impeachment_1640.JPG
  • President Clinton makes a short statement after the Senate acquitting him of impeachment charges in the Rose Garden at the White House February 12, 1999. Clinton said he was profoundly sorry about the Monica Lewinsky scandal and also appealed for a time of reconciliation and renewal for America now that the long ordeal is over.
    Clinton_Impeachment_1639.JPG
  • President Clinton makes a short statement after the Senate acquitting him of impeachment charges in the Rose Garden at the White House February 12, 1999. Clinton said he was profoundly sorry about the Monica Lewinsky scandal and also appealed for a time of reconciliation and renewal for America now that the long ordeal is over.
    Clinton_Impeachment_1638.JPG
  • President Clinton makes a short statement after the Senate acquitting him of impeachment charges in the Rose Garden at the White House February 12, 1999. Clinton said he was ''''profoundly sorry'''' about the Monica Lewinsky scandal and also appealed for a ``time of reconciliation and renewal for America'''' now that the long ordeal is over.
    Bill_Clinton_1634.JPG
  • President Clinton makes a short statement after the Senate acquitting him of impeachment charges in the Rose Garden at the White House February 12, 1999. Clinton said he was ''''profoundly sorry'''' about the Monica Lewinsky scandal and also appealed for a ``time of reconciliation and renewal for America'''' now that the long ordeal is over.
    Bill_Clinton_1635.JPG
  • President Clinton makes a short statement after the Senate acquitting him of impeachment charges in the Rose Garden at the White House February 12, 1999. Clinton said he was ''''profoundly sorry'''' about the Monica Lewinsky scandal and also appealed for a ``time of reconciliation and renewal for America'''' now that the long ordeal is over.
    Bill_Clinton_1632.JPG
  • President Clinton makes a short statement after the Senate acquitting him of impeachment charges in the Rose Garden at the White House February 12, 1999. Clinton said he was ''''profoundly sorry'''' about the Monica Lewinsky scandal and also appealed for a ``time of reconciliation and renewal for America'''' now that the long ordeal is over.
    Bill_Clinton_1633.JPG
  • President Clinton makes a short statement after the Senate acquitting him of impeachment charges in the Rose Garden at the White House February 12, 1999. Clinton said he was profoundly sorry about the Monica Lewinsky scandal and also appealed for a time of reconciliation and renewal for America now that the long ordeal is over.
    Clinton_Impeachment_1644.JPG
  • President Clinton makes a short statement after the Senate acquitting him of impeachment charges in the Rose Garden at the White House February 12, 1999. Clinton said he was profoundly sorry about the Monica Lewinsky scandal and also appealed for a time of reconciliation and renewal for America now that the long ordeal is over.
    Clinton_Impeachment_1637.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton boards Marine One with his dog Buddy after making a statement on the Yugoslavia crisis and bombing against Serbian targets by US-led NATO forces before departing for Camp David March 28, 1999 at the White House, Washington, DC.
    Clinton_Marine_One_1752.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the Yugoslavia crisis and bombing against Serbian targets by US-led NATO forces before departing for Camp David March 28, 1999 at the White House, Washington, DC.
    Clinton_Kosovo_1746.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the Yugoslavia crisis and bombing against Serbian targets by US-led NATO forces before departing for Camp David March 28, 1999 at the White House, Washington, DC.
    Clinton_Kosovo_1750.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the Yugoslavia crisis and bombing against Serbian targets by US-led NATO forces before departing for Camp David March 28, 1999 at the White House, Washington, DC.
    Clinton_Kosovo_1749.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton walks out to the South Lawn to make a statement on the Yugoslavia crisis and bombing against Serbian targets by US-led NATO forces before departing for Camp David March 28, 1999 at the White House, Washington, DC.
    Clinton_Kosovo_1748.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the Yugoslavia crisis and bombing against Serbian targets by US-led NATO forces before departing for Camp David March 28, 1999 at the White House, Washington, DC.
    Clinton_Kosovo_1747.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the Yugoslavia crisis and bombing against Serbian targets by US-led NATO forces before departing for Camp David March 28, 1999 at the White House, Washington, DC.
    Clinton_Kosovo_1745.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the government's lawsuit against tobacco companies September 22, 1999 in Washington, DC. President Clinton endorsed the move saying it was time for US taxpayer's to have their day in court. The government is trying to recoup billions of dollars spent on treating smoking-related health problems
    Bill_Clinton_168.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the government's lawsuit against tobacco companies September 22, 1999 in Washington, DC. President Clinton endorsed the move saying it was time for US taxpayer's to have their day in court. The government is trying to recoup billions of dollars spent on treating smoking-related health problems
    Bill_Clinton_165.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the government's lawsuit against tobacco companies September 22, 1999 in Washington, DC. President Clinton endorsed the move saying it was time for US taxpayer's to have their day in court. The government is trying to recoup billions of dollars spent on treating smoking-related health problems
    Bill_Clinton_163.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the government's lawsuit against tobacco companies September 22, 1999 in Washington, DC. President Clinton endorsed the move saying it was time for US taxpayer's to have their day in court. The government is trying to recoup billions of dollars spent on treating smoking-related health problems
    Bill_Clinton_162.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the government's lawsuit against tobacco companies September 22, 1999 in Washington, DC. President Clinton endorsed the move saying it was time for US taxpayer's to have their day in court. The government is trying to recoup billions of dollars spent on treating smoking-related health problems
    Bill_Clinton_161.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the government's lawsuit against tobacco companies September 22, 1999 in Washington, DC. President Clinton endorsed the move saying it was time for US taxpayer's to have their day in court. The government is trying to recoup billions of dollars spent on treating smoking-related health problems
    Bill_Clinton_160.JPG
  • President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the Kosovo peace agreement and thanks NATO and US Forces for their efforts as Joint Chief of Staff General Hugh Shelton looks on in the White House briefing room June 10, 1999 in Washington, DC.
    Clinton_Shelton_2106.JPG
  • President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the Kosovo peace agreement and thanks NATO and US Forces for their efforts in the White House briefing room June 10, 1999 in Washington, DC.
    Clinton_Kosovo_2108.JPG
  • President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the Kosovo peace agreement and thanks NATO and US Forces for their efforts as Defense Secretary William Cohen (L) and Joint Chief of Staff General Hugh Shelton and National Security Advisor Sandy Berger look on in the White House briefing room June 10, 1999 in Washington, DC.
    Clinton_Cohen_Shelton_Berger_2104.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the government's lawsuit against tobacco companies September 22, 1999 in Washington, DC. President Clinton endorsed the move saying it was time for US taxpayer's to have their day in court. The government is trying to recoup billions of dollars spent on treating smoking-related health problems
    Bill_Clinton_167.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the government's lawsuit against tobacco companies September 22, 1999 in Washington, DC. President Clinton endorsed the move saying it was time for US taxpayer's to have their day in court. The government is trying to recoup billions of dollars spent on treating smoking-related health problems
    Bill_Clinton_166.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the government's lawsuit against tobacco companies September 22, 1999 in Washington, DC. President Clinton endorsed the move saying it was time for US taxpayer's to have their day in court. The government is trying to recoup billions of dollars spent on treating smoking-related health problems
    Bill_Clinton_164.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the government's lawsuit against tobacco companies September 22, 1999 in Washington, DC. President Clinton endorsed the move saying it was time for US taxpayer's to have their day in court. The government is trying to recoup billions of dollars spent on treating smoking-related health problems
    Bill_Clinton_084.JPG
  • President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the Kosovo peace agreement and thanks NATO and US Forces for their efforts as Joint Chief of Staff General Hugh Shelton looks on in the White House briefing room June 10, 1999 in Washington, DC.
    Clinton_Shelton_2105.JPG
  • President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the Kosovo peace agreement and thanks NATO and US Forces for their efforts as Joint Chief of Staff General Hugh Shelton looks on in the White House briefing room June 10, 1999 in Washington, DC.
    Clinton_Kosovo_2107.JPG
  • President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the Kosovo peace agreement and thanks NATO and US Forces for their efforts as Defense Secretary William Cohen (L) and Joint Chief of Staff General Hugh Shelton look on in the White House briefing room June 10, 1999 in Washington, DC.
    Clinton_Cohen_Shelton_2103.JPG
  • President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the Kosovo peace agreement and thanks NATO and US Forces for their efforts as Defense Secretary William Cohen (L) and Joint Chief of Staff General Hugh Shelton look on in the White House briefing room June 10, 1999 in Washington, DC.
    Clinton_Cohen_Shelton_2102.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton makes a statement on the government's lawsuit against tobacco companies September 22, 1999 in Washington, DC. President Clinton endorsed the move saying it was time for US taxpayer's to have their day in court. The government is trying to recoup billions of dollars spent on treating smoking-related health problems
    Bill_Clinton_169.JPG
  • WASHINGTON, DC, USA - 1997/04/01: U.S. President Bill Clinton during statement on keeping liquor advertisement off television with Vice President Al Gore in the Roosevelt Room the White House April 1, 1997 in Washington, DC. Clinton is using crutches following knee surgery.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    Bill Clinton_52937.JPG
  • WASHINGTON, DC, USA - 1997/04/01: U.S. President Bill Clinton during statement on keeping liquor advertisement off television with Vice President Al Gore in the Roosevelt Room the White House April 1, 1997 in Washington, DC. Clinton is using crutches following knee surgery.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    Bill Clinton_52936.JPG
  • WASHINGTON, DC, USA - 1997/04/01: U.S. President Bill Clinton gives a statement on keeping liquor advertisement off television with Vice President Al Gore in the Roosevelt Room the White House April 1, 1997 in Washington, DC.   (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    Bill Clinton_52935.JPG
  • WASHINGTON, DC, USA - 1997/04/01: U.S. Vice-President Al Gore gives a statement on keeping liquor advertisement off television with President Bill Clinton in the Roosevelt Room the White House April 1, 1997 in Washington, DC.   (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    Al Gore_52927.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton walks out to the podium to condemn the recent bombings in Nairobi, Kenya and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, in the Rose Garden of the White House August 7, 1998 in Washington, DC.
    Bill_Clinton_059.JPG
  • U.S President Bill Clinton walks from the Oval Office to apologize to the nation for his conduct in the Monica Lewinsky affair in the Rose Garden of the White House December 11, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton said he would accept a congressional censure or rebuke.
    Bill_Clinton_54649.JPG
  • U.S President Bill Clinton apologize to the nation for his conduct in the Monica Lewinsky affair in the Rose Garden of the White House December 11, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton said he would accept a congressional censure or rebuke.
    Bill_Clinton_54646.JPG
  • U.S President Bill Clinton apologize to the nation for his conduct in the Monica Lewinsky affair in the Rose Garden of the White House December 11, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton said he would accept a congressional censure or rebuke.
    Bill_Clinton_54644.JPG
  • U.S President Bill Clinton apologize to the nation for his conduct in the Monica Lewinsky affair in the Rose Garden of the White House December 11, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton said he would accept a congressional censure or rebuke.
    Bill_Clinton_54643.JPG
  • U.S President Bill Clinton apologize to the nation for his conduct in the Monica Lewinsky affair in the Rose Garden of the White House December 11, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton said he would accept a congressional censure or rebuke.
    Bill_Clinton_53669.JPG
  • U.S President Bill Clinton apologize to the nation for his conduct in the Monica Lewinsky affair in the Rose Garden of the White House December 11, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton said he would accept a congressional censure or rebuke.
    Bill_Clinton_53668.JPG
  • U.S President Bill Clinton apologize to the nation for his conduct in the Monica Lewinsky affair in the Rose Garden of the White House December 11, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton said he would accept a congressional censure or rebuke.
    Bill_Clinton_53661.JPG
  • U.S President Bill Clinton apologize to the nation for his conduct in the Monica Lewinsky affair in the Rose Garden of the White House December 11, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton said he would accept a congressional censure or rebuke.
    Bill_Clinton_53660.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton answers reporters questions on the Monica Lewinsky scandal September 16, 1998 at the briefing room of the White House in Washington, DC after independent prosecutor Kenneth Starr submitted his report to Congress.
    bill_clinton_285.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton answers reporters questions on the Monica Lewinsky scandal September 16, 1998 at the briefing room of the White House in Washington, DC after independent prosecutor Kenneth Starr submitted his report to Congress.
    bill_clinton_284.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton answers reporters questions on the Monica Lewinsky scandal September 16, 1998 at the briefing room of the White House in Washington, DC after independent prosecutor Kenneth Starr submitted his report to Congress.
    bill_clinton_282.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton answers reporters questions on the Monica Lewinsky scandal September 16, 1998 at the briefing room of the White House in Washington, DC after independent prosecutor Kenneth Starr submitted his report to Congress.
    bill_clinton_281.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton answers reporters questions on the Monica Lewinsky scandal September 16, 1998 at the briefing room of the White House in Washington, DC after independent prosecutor Kenneth Starr submitted his report to Congress.
    bill_clinton_280.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton answers reporters questions on the Monica Lewinsky scandal September 16, 1998 at the briefing room of the White House in Washington, DC after independent prosecutor Kenneth Starr submitted his report to Congress.
    bill_clinton_281.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton answers reporters questions on the Monica Lewinsky scandal September 16, 1998 at the briefing room of the White House in Washington, DC after independent prosecutor Kenneth Starr submitted his report to Congress.
    bill_clinton_279.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton answers reporters questions on the Monica Lewinsky scandal September 16, 1998 at the briefing room of the White House in Washington, DC after independent prosecutor Kenneth Starr submitted his report to Congress.
    bill_clinton_278.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton answers reporters questions on the Monica Lewinsky scandal September 16, 1998 at the briefing room of the White House in Washington, DC after independent prosecutor Kenneth Starr submitted his report to Congress.
    bill_clinton_277.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton condemns the recent bombings in Nairobi, Kenya and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, in the Rose Garden of the White House August 7, 1998 in Washington, DC.
    Bill_Clinton_185.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton condemns the recent bombings in Nairobi, Kenya and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, in the Rose Garden of the White House August 7, 1998 in Washington, DC.
    Bill_Clinton_183.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton condemns the recent bombings in Nairobi, Kenya and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, in the Rose Garden of the White House August 7, 1998 in Washington, DC.
    Bill_Clinton_182.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton condemns the recent bombings in Nairobi, Kenya and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, in the Rose Garden of the White House August 7, 1998 in Washington, DC.
    Bill_Clinton_065.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton condemns the recent bombings in Nairobi, Kenya and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, in the Rose Garden of the White House August 7, 1998 in Washington, DC.
    Bill_Clinton_063.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton condemns the recent bombings in Nairobi, Kenya and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, in the Rose Garden of the White House August 7, 1998 in Washington, DC.
    Bill_Clinton_061.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton walks out to the podium to condemn the recent bombings in Nairobi, Kenya and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, in the Rose Garden of the White House August 7, 1998 in Washington, DC.
    Bill_Clinton_060.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton condemns the recent bombings in Nairobi, Kenya and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, in the Rose Garden of the White House August 7, 1998 in Washington, DC.
    Bill_Clinton_058.JPG
  • President Bill Clinton speaks with reporters behind the Oval Office about his discussions with Congressional leaders on the Kosovo situation April 28, 1999. The president reaffirmed his commitment to support NATO military actions in coming months.
    Clinton_Kosovo_2034.JPG
  • President Bill Clinton speaks with reporters behind the Oval Office about his discussions with Congressional leaders on the Kosovo situation April 28, 1999. The president reaffirmed his commitment to support NATO military actions in coming months.
    Clinton_Kosovo_2033.JPG
  • President Bill Clinton speaks with reporters behind the Oval Office about his discussions with Congressional leaders on the Kosovo situation April 28, 1999. The president reaffirmed his commitment to support NATO military actions in coming months.
    Clinton_Kosovo_2032.JPG
  • Chief White House Counsel Charles Ruff leaves the White House after telling President Clinton that the Senate acquitting him of impeachment charges February 12, 1999.
    Charles_Ruff_1649.JPG
  • U.S President Bill Clinton apologize to the nation for his conduct in the Monica Lewinsky affair in the Rose Garden of the White House December 11, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton said he would accept a congressional censure or rebuke.
    Bill_Clinton_54647.JPG
  • U.S President Bill Clinton apologize to the nation for his conduct in the Monica Lewinsky affair in the Rose Garden of the White House December 11, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton said he would accept a congressional censure or rebuke.
    Bill_Clinton_54645.JPG
  • U.S President Bill Clinton apologize to the nation for his conduct in the Monica Lewinsky affair in the Rose Garden of the White House December 11, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton said he would accept a congressional censure or rebuke.
    Bill_Clinton_53671.JPG
  • U.S President Bill Clinton apologize to the nation for his conduct in the Monica Lewinsky affair in the Rose Garden of the White House December 11, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton said he would accept a congressional censure or rebuke.
    Bill_Clinton_53670.JPG
  • U.S President Bill Clinton apologize to the nation for his conduct in the Monica Lewinsky affair in the Rose Garden of the White House December 11, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton said he would accept a congressional censure or rebuke.
    Bill_Clinton_53662.JPG
  • U.S. President Clinton answers reporters questions on the Monica Lewinsky scandal September 16, 1998 at the briefing room of the White House in Washington, DC.
    Bill_Clinton_31175.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton answers reporters questions on the Monica Lewinsky scandal September 16, 1998 at the briefing room of the White House in Washington, DC after independent prosecutor Kenneth Starr submitted his report to Congress.
    bill_clinton_283.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton answers reporters questions on the Monica Lewinsky scandal September 16, 1998 at the briefing room of the White House in Washington, DC after independent prosecutor Kenneth Starr submitted his report to Congress.
    bill_clinton_279.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton answers reporters questions on the Monica Lewinsky scandal September 16, 1998 at the briefing room of the White House in Washington, DC after independent prosecutor Kenneth Starr submitted his report to Congress.
    bill_clinton_277.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton answers reporters questions on the Monica Lewinsky scandal September 16, 1998 at the briefing room of the White House in Washington, DC after independent prosecutor Kenneth Starr submitted his report to Congress.
    bill_clinton_278.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton answers reporters questions on the Monica Lewinsky scandal September 16, 1998 at the briefing room of the White House in Washington, DC after independent prosecutor Kenneth Starr submitted his report to Congress.
    bill_clinton_276.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton answers reporters questions on the Monica Lewinsky scandal September 16, 1998 at the briefing room of the White House in Washington, DC after independent prosecutor Kenneth Starr submitted his report to Congress.
    bill_clinton_280.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton answers reporters questions on the Monica Lewinsky scandal September 16, 1998 at the briefing room of the White House in Washington, DC after independent prosecutor Kenneth Starr submitted his report to Congress.
    bill_clinton_276.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton condemns the recent bombings in Nairobi, Kenya and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, in the Rose Garden of the White House August 7, 1998 in Washington, DC.
    Bill_Clinton_184.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton condemns the recent bombings in Nairobi, Kenya and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, in the Rose Garden of the White House August 7, 1998 in Washington, DC.
    Bill_Clinton_181.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton condemns the recent bombings in Nairobi, Kenya and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, in the Rose Garden of the White House August 7, 1998 in Washington, DC.
    Bill_Clinton_067.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton condemns the recent bombings in Nairobi, Kenya and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, in the Rose Garden of the White House August 7, 1998 in Washington, DC.
    Bill_Clinton_066.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton condemns the recent bombings in Nairobi, Kenya and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, in the Rose Garden of the White House August 7, 1998 in Washington, DC.
    Bill_Clinton_064.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton condemns the recent bombings in Nairobi, Kenya and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, in the Rose Garden of the White House August 7, 1998 in Washington, DC.
    Bill_Clinton_062.JPG
  • President Bill Clinton addresses reporters behind the Oval Office about his discussions with Congressional leaders on the Kosovo situation April 28, 1999. The president reaffirmed his commitment to support NATO military actions in coming months.
    Clinton_Kosovo_2037.JPG
  • President Bill Clinton walks out from the Oval Office to address reporters behind the Oval Office about his discussions with Congressional leaders on the Kosovo situation April 28, 1999. The president reaffirmed his commitment to support NATO military actions in coming months.
    Clinton_Kosovo_2035.JPG
  • President Bill Clinton walks back to the Oval Office after addressing reporters behind the Oval Office about his discussions with Congressional leaders on the Kosovo situation April 28, 1999. The president reaffirmed his commitment to support NATO military actions in coming months.
    Clinton_Kosovo_2031.JPG
  • U.S President Bill Clinton apologize to the nation for his conduct in the Monica Lewinsky affair in the Rose Garden of the White House December 11, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton said he would accept a congressional censure or rebuke.
    Bill_Clinton_54648.JPG
  • US President Bill Clinton condemns the recent bombings in Nairobi, Kenya and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, in the Rose Garden of the White House August 7, 1998 in Washington, DC.
    Bill_Clinton_057.JPG
Next
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
x

Richard Ellis Photography

  • Portfolio
  • About Me
  • Contact Me
  • Archive Search
    • All Galleries
    • Search
    • Cart
    • Lightbox
    • Client Area