Impeachment inquiry against Bill Clinton

The impeachment inquiry against Bill Clinton, the 42nd president of the United States, was initiated by a vote of the United States House of Representatives on October 8, 1998, roughly a month after the release of the Starr Report. By voting to authorize a broad impeachment inquiry, the United States House of Representatives initiated an impeachment process against president Clinton. At the conclusion of the inquiry, the United States House of Representatives voted to approve two articles of impeachment against Clinton, thereby impeaching him.

Impeachment inquiry against Bill Clinton

The impeachment inquiry against Bill Clinton, the 42nd president of the United States, was initiated by a vote of the United States House of Representatives on October 8, 1998, roughly a month after the release of the Starr Report. By voting to authorize a broad impeachment inquiry, the United States House of Representatives initiated an impeachment process against president Clinton. At the conclusion of the inquiry, the United States House of Representatives voted to approve two articles of impeachment against Clinton, thereby impeaching him.