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The 13 Impeachment Prosecutors

Who's who on the panel of House Republicans in charge of prosecuting the President

Henry Hyde (Ill.)

Grandfatherly chair seems less and less bipartisan; can't hide from "youthful indiscretions." Home Page


Bob Barr (Ga.)

Conservative bomb-lobber and top gun of the Clinton-hunters. Home Page


Jim Sensenbrenner (Wis.)

Science Committee chair attacks NASA like a rottweiller. Now he's getting his teeth into Clinton. Home Page



Bill McCollum (Fla.)

This senior member is one of the strong voices leading the team. Home Page


George W. Gekas (Pa.)

Eight-term Republican rewrote Brady Bill on NRA's behalf; says he's reading up on impeachment history Home Page


Charles T. Canady (Fla.)

Up-and-coming conservative, and an affirmative action foe. Home Page


Steve Buyer (Ind.)

Vets' champion makes a big deal of Gulf War service. Didn't see action, though. Home Page


Ed Bryant (Tenn.)

Fresh-faced Tennessean hooked up with Gingrich back in '94 and never let go. Home Page


Steve Chabot (Ohio)

A perjury-at-the-very-least Republican hawk. Home Page


Asa Hutchinson (Ark.)

Knows Clinton from back home and will launch his second term in the House as an unsympathetic prosecutor in the impeachment trial. Home Page


Chris Cannon (Utah)

Was an impeachment hawk from the beginning. Home Page


James E. Rogan (Calif.)

The least hawkish of the prosecutors. Home Page


Lindsey Graham (S.C.)

Earned points for seeming impartiality during hearings, even though he raised public soul-searching to an art form. Home Page


Photo Credit: AP

Link to profiles on the White House defense team