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In 1999, the US Senate chamber in Washington DC was turned into a court to put President Bill Clinton on trial, after he admitted lying about an affair with an intern called Monica Lewinsky. In 2011, Bill Clinton’s former press secretary spoke to Neil Razzell. Joe Lockhart recounted the impeachment and the fight to save his presidency.
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(Photo: White House President Bill Clinton speaks to the press at the White House after the Senate acquitted him in the Senate impeachment trial. Credit: Juana Arias/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
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| 1:04.8 | In today's podcast, Neil Rizzell is taking you back to Washington, D.C. on the 7th of January 1999, and it's day one of the impeachment |
| 1:13.5 | trial of President Bill Clinton, and all eyes are on the Senate chamber. |
| 1:18.3 | Will all senators now stand and raise your right hand? Do you solemnly swear? |
| 1:22.9 | The debating chamber is transformed into a court. |
| 1:25.8 | Then in all things appertaining to the trial of the impeachment of William Jefferson |
| 1:29.7 | Clinton, President of the United States, you will do impartial justice according to the |
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