More Information on the Web and TIME.com
Use the following web resources to learn more about the President, the
First Lady and the independent prosecutor. Also provided are links to
detailed information on the scandal engulfing the White House.
Censure and Move On
An anti-impeachment web site urging citizens to sign a petition that
requests Congress to censure the President.
The Committee to Impeach the President
Operated by the grass-roots "Clinton Investigative Committee," this site is
dedicated to the President's downfall.
Save President Clinton
An anti-impeachment site soliciting signatures for a "save the President"
petition.
The House Judiciary Committee
Meet the players and learn about the committee's Congressional activities.
Hillary Clinton Forum
Operated by Electronic Democracy, a non-partisan Internet service, this
site offers a very active bulletin board and chat forum on all things
Hillary.
The Friends of Hillary
Read the First Lady's weekly columns and excerpts from her book.
Hillary Rodham Clinton White House Homepage
Official Website of the First Lady.
Sincerely, Bill
Send a personalized video-message from Bill Clinton. You sumbit the text,
he'll speak it.
From TIME.com
Scandal in the White House
TIME.com's comprehensive coverage of the Lewinsky scandal, featuring Daily new analysis, a complete archive of TIME magazine coverage, player profiles, documents, polls and more.
Documents and Statements
The President's second apology, Dec. 11, 1998
House Judiciary Committee's Articles of Impeachment Draft and Censure
Resolution, Dec. 9, 1998
Kenneth Starr's statement to Congress, Nov. 19, 1998
Full text of President Clinton's rebuttals, Sept. 12, 1998
Full text of the Starr Report, Sept. 9, 1998
President Clinton's grand jury testimony, Aug. 17, 1998
Text of President Clinton's address to the nation, Aug. 17, 1998
Monica Lewinsky's testimony and statements, Aug. 1998
The Tripp Tapes