- The president provided perjurious, false and misleading testimony to the grand jury regarding the Paula Jones case and his relationship with Monica Lewinsky.
House: Passed 228-206
Committee: Passed 21-16 - The president provided perjurious, false and misleading testimony in the Jones case in his answers to written questions and in his deposition.
House: Failed 229-205
Committee: Passed 20-17 - The president obstructed justice in an effort to delay, impede, cover up and conceal the existence of evidence related to the Jones case.
House: Passed 221-212
Committee: Passed 21-16 - The president misused and abused his office by making perjurious, false and misleading statements to Congress. (Amended by a 29-5 vote. See draft version.)
House: Failed 285-148
Committee: Passed 21-16
In April 1999, about two months after being acquitted by the Senate, Clinton was cited by Federal District Judge Susan Webber Wright for civil contempt of court for his "willful failure" to obey her repeated orders to testify truthfully in the Paula Jones sexual harassment lawsuit. For this citation, Clinton was assessed a $90,000 fine, and the matter was referred to the Arkansas Supreme Court to see if disciplinary action would be appropriate.
ON JULY 14TH, 1994, COPIES OF THE CLINTON CHRONICLES VIDEO WERE HAND-DELIVERED TO EVERY MEMBER OF THE UNITED STATES SENATE AND THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. ON JULY 25TH, DOCUMENTATION SUPPORTING THE FILM WAS PRESENTED TO CONGRESS AT THEIR REQUEST.