Historical Events tagged with "impeachment"

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Politics & Government

Impeachment Hearings Against Bill Clinton Begin

November 19th, 1998 26 years ago

The United States House of Representatives Judiciary Committee commenced impeachment hearings against President Bill Clinton. These hearings were a response to allegations involving Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky, a White House intern. The proceedings were highly publicized and politically charged, drawing significant national attention as lawmakers debated the implications of the President's actions and credibility.

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Clinton's Admission on Lewinsky Affair

August 17th, 1998 26 years ago

US President Bill Clinton admitted to having an "improper physical relationship" with intern Monica Lewinsky during a taped testimony. Later that same day, he publicly acknowledged that he had "misled people" about the nature of their relationship in a televised address, making this a pivotal moment in American political history.

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Bill Clinton Denies Affair with Monica Lewinsky

January 26th, 1998 27 years ago

U.S. President Bill Clinton appeared on American television to deny allegations of sexual misconduct involving former White House intern Monica Lewinsky. In an attempt to quell growing controversy, Clinton stated, 'I did not have sexual relations with that woman,' framing the issue as a mischaracterization of his interactions with Lewinsky. The denial was part of a televised address aimed at addressing the escalating scandal that had attracted significant media attention and public scrutiny.

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Drudge Report Publishes Clinton-Lewinsky Affair

January 17th, 1998 27 years ago

Matt Drudge, a political commentator, broke the story regarding the affair between President Bill Clinton and White House intern Monica Lewinsky on his internet-based news site, the Drudge Report. This revelation not only captured the nation's attention but also set off a chain of events leading to major political consequences. The story emphasized illicit relationships in high office and raised questions about accountability in leadership.

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Collor's Resignation and Impeachment in Brazil

December 29th, 1992 32 years ago

Fernando Collor de Mello faced impeachment amid serious corruption allegations. Following mounting pressure from various political factions and public outrage, Collor attempted to resign from the presidency. However, Congress moved forward with impeachment proceedings, leading to his eventual ousting, marking a significant moment in Brazilian politics due to the transparency and accountability demands from the populace.

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Fernando Collor de Mello Impeached by Brazilian Congress

September 29th, 1992 32 years ago

Fernando Collor de Mello was impeached by the Brazilian Congress following charges of corruption and misconduct. The impeachment process lasted five months and culminated in a vote that removed him from office. His presidency, which began in 1990, was marred by allegations of scandals, particularly regarding his handling of government funds and economic policies. The historic vote was pivotal in Brazilian politics, showcasing the nation's growing commitment to accountability and democratic processes.

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Evan Mecham Convicted in Impeachment Trial

April 4th, 1988 36 years ago

Governor Evan Mecham of Arizona was convicted during his impeachment trial, leading to his removal from office. The trial stemmed from abuse of power and obstruction of justice charges, significantly impacting Arizona's political landscape. The impeachment proceedings highlighted contentious political dynamics and raised questions regarding the governance of state officials. Following the conviction, Lieutenant Governor Rose Mofford was sworn in as the new governor.

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Banisadr and Rajavi's Flight to Paris

July 29th, 1981 43 years ago

Abolhassan Banisadr and Massoud Rajavi escaped Iran aboard a Boeing 707, piloted by Colonel Behzad Moezzi. This flight occurred after Banisadr's impeachment, marking his transition into exile and signaling a significant shift in Iranian politics. The duo aimed to establish the National Council of Resistance of Iran while seeking support from international communities.

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House Judiciary Committee Votes on Impeachment

July 27th, 1974 50 years ago

The House of Representatives Judiciary Committee voted 27 to 11 to recommend the first article of impeachment against President Richard Nixon, charging him with obstruction of justice. This vote was a significant step in the impeachment process following the Watergate scandal, concerned with Nixon's attempts to cover up the break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters and subsequent actions to impede the investigation. Nixon's actions raised questions about presidential power and accountability.

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