[Senate Document 106-4] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office] 106th Congress S. Doc. SENATE 1st Session 106-4 _______________________________________________________________________ PROCEEDINGS OF THE UNITED STATES SENATE IN THE IMPEACHMENT TRIAL OF PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON VOLUME III: DEPOSITIONS AND AFFIDAVITSVOLUME III OF IV February 12, 1999.--Ordered to be printed OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE SENATE Gary Sisco, Secretary Sharon A. Zelaska, Assistant Secretary Ronald Kavulick and Jerald D. Linnell, Chief Reporters of Debates Bruce E. Kasold, Chief Counsel Keith Simmons, Counsel ------ UNANIMOUS CONSENT AGREEMENT In the Senate of the United States February 12, 1999 Mr. LOTT. I ask unanimous consent that the Secretary be authorized to include these statements [of Senators explaining their votes], along with the full record of the Senate's proceedings, the filings by the parties, and the supplemental materials admitted into evidence by the Senate, in a Senate document printed under the supervision of the Secretary of the Senate, that will complete the documentation of the Senate's handling of these impeachment proceedings. The CHIEF JUSTICE. Without objection, it is so ordered. To the memory of Raymond Scott Bates, Legislative Clerk of the Senate, who, until his untimely and tragic accidental death on February 5, 1999, in the midst of these proceedings, brought to the conduct of this trial the constant dedication, skill, and professionalism that characterized his Senate career. Scott represented the best of the Senate staff who work tirelessly to support the institution and its members. FOREWORD ---------- This document contains the full record of the United States Senate proceedings in the impeachment trial of President William Jefferson Clinton. Its purpose is to preserve for the future use of the Senate, the American people, and historians the formal record of the only Presidential impeachment trial of the 20th century. Together with the 24-volume Senate Document 106-3, which contains all publicly available materials submitted to or produced by the Judiciary Committee of the House of Representatives, these four volumes represent the entire official record of the impeachment actions against President Clinton.\1\ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- \1\ The Senate, by a unanimous-consent agreement of February 12, 1999, authorized the Secretary of the Senate to oversee the printing of the Senate proceedings in order to complete the documentation of the impeachment trial. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The present four volumes include the Senate proceedings in open session; filings by the parties; supplemental materials received in evidence that were not part of the House record, such as affidavits and depositions; floor statements of Senators in open session expressing their views regarding the proceedings; and statements delivered in closed deliberations that individual Senators elected to make public. The document is divided into four sections-- Volume I: Preliminary Proceedings Volume II: Floor Trial Proceedings Volume III: Depositions and Affidavits Volume IV: Statements of Senators Regarding the Impeachment Trial of President William Jefferson Clinton Volume I: Preliminary Proceedings This volume contains the portion of the Senate proceedings that occurred before the actual trial commenced. On December 19, 1998, the House of Representatives adopted two articles of impeachment against President Clinton (House Resolution 611, 105th Congress) and a subsequent resolution appointing managers on the part of the House (House Resolution 614, 105th Congress). Because the Senate of the 105th Congress had already completed its business and adjourned sine die, the House managers, in the late afternoon of December 19, 1998, delivered the articles of impeachment to the Secretary of the Senate. The Senate of the 106th Congress convened and organized on January 6, 1999, and the House notified the Senate that it had reappointed the managers (House Resolution 10, 106th Congress). On January 7, 1999, the House managers exhibited the articles of impeachment to the Senate and the Chief Justice of the United States, as presiding officer during the impeachment trial, took the prescribed oath, as did all Senators. On January 8, 1999, the Senate unanimously directed that the summons be issued to President Clinton and that his answer to the articles be filed, together with the response of the House of Representatives (Senate Resolution 16, 106th Congress). This resolution admitted into evidence the materials submitted by the House Judiciary Committee and authorized their publication. It also allowed the parties to file preliminary motions (none was filed), established a schedule for the filing of trial briefs by the parties, and established further procedures for the conduct of the trial. Although all these documents were previously printed in Senate Document 106-2--as well as the text of the provisions of the United States Constitution applicable to impeachment and the Rules of Procedure and Practice of the Senate When Sitting in Impeachment Trials--they are reprinted here for ease of reference. Volume II: Floor Trial Proceedings This volume reproduces the full record of the Senate floor proceedings in the impeachment trial as provided under Senate Resolution 16. The resolution first permitted the parties an extended period to make their presentations. The managers presented their case on behalf of the House of Representatives on January 14, 15, and 16, 1999. Counsel for the President presented their case on January 19 and 20, 1999. The Senate then devoted January 22 and 23, 1999, to posing questions to the House managers and counsel. Senate Resolution 16 also provided that, at the end of the question-and-answer period, the Senate would consider separately a motion to dismiss and a motion to subpoena witnesses and to present additional evidence not in the record. On January 25, 1999, the Senate heard argument on the motion to dismiss and, on January 26, 1999, considered the motion by the House managers to call witnesses and admit additional evidence. The Senate voted to deny the motion to dismiss and to grant the motion to subpoena witnesses. On January 28, 1999, the Senate established procedures for the taking of depositions (Senate Resolution 30), and three witnesses were deposed on February 1, 2, and 3, 1999. On February 4, 1999, the Senate heard argument and voted on motions to admit the deposition testimony into evidence, to call witnesses to testify on the Senate floor, and to proceed directly to closing arguments. The portions of the deposition transcripts admitted into evidence are reproduced in this volume, while the full transcripts of the three depositions appear in Volume III. Both parties presented evidence to the Senate on February 6, 1999. On February 8, 1999, the parties presented final arguments to the Senate. The Senate then considered proposals by various Senators to suspend the Senate impeachment rules to permit deliberation in open session, but all deliberations on motions and on the articles of impeachment occurred in closed session. (The proceedings in closed session are not published here, but statements that Senators elected to make public are printed in Volume IV.) Volume II concludes with the record of the February 12, 1999, vote and judgment of the Senate to acquit President Clinton on both articles of impeachment. Volume III: Depositions and Affidavits This volume reproduces the complete transcripts of the depositions taken by the Senate of witnesses Monica S. Lewinsky, Vernon E. Jordan, Jr., and Sidney Blumenthal. It also contains the affidavits of Christopher Hitchens, Carol Blue, and R. Scott Armstrong, which were admitted into evidence by a unanimous-consent agreement of February 12, 1999. Volume IV: Statements of Senators Regarding the Impeachment Trial of President William Jefferson Clinton By unanimous consent, the Senate agreed to provide each Senator an opportunity to place in the Congressional Record a statement describing his or her own views on the impeachment. The statement could, if a Senator so chose, be a statement he or she had delivered during closed deliberations. Since not all Senators chose to publish their remarks, the fact that a statement of a particular Senator does not appear in Volume IV does not mean that the Senator did not address the Senate during its closed deliberations. The publication of these four volumes, supplemented with Senate Document 106-3, contributes to a fuller understanding of the way in which the Senate conducted these important and historic proceedings.
Gary Sisco, Secretary of the Senate. C O N T E N T S ---------- Page Foreword......................................................... V VOLUME I: PRELIMINARY PROCEEDINGS Constitutional Provisions on Impeachment......................... 1 Rules of Procedure and Practice in the Senate When Sitting on Impeachment Trials............................................. 3 January 6, 1999 Statements of Senators Lott and Reid regarding access to Senate floor, galleries, and wing during impeachment proceedings [145 Cong. Rec. S7 (daily ed. Jan. 6, 1999)]........................ 15 Unanimous-consent agreement on access to Senate floor, galleries and wing during impeachment proceedings [145 Cong. Rec. S7-8 (daily ed. Jan. 6, 1999)]...................................... 16 Notice of receipt of message from House of Representatives by Secretary of the Senate during sine die adjournment announcing impeachment of President and appointment of Managers [145 Cong. Rec. S14-15 (daily ed. Jan. 6, 1999)]\1\....................... 17 Notice of receipt of message from House of Representatives announcing reappointment of Managers, H. Res. 10, 106th Cong. (1999) [145 Cong. Rec. S15 (daily ed. Jan. 6, 1999)]\2\........ 19 Unanimous-consent agreement on receiving Managers and requesting attendance of Chief Justice [145 Cong. Rec. S36 (daily ed. Jan. 6, 1999)]...................................................... 20 Message from House of Representatives announcing reappointment of Managers [145 Cong. Rec. S36 (daily ed. Jan. 6, 1999)]......... 22 H. Res. 611, 105th Cong. (1998).................................. 23 H. Res. 614, 105th Cong. (1998).................................. 29 H. Res. 10, 106th Cong. (1999)................................... 31 Sample of Senate Impeachment Trial gallery tickets............... 33 January 7, 1999 Exhibition of Articles of Impeachment Against William Jefferson Clinton, President of the United States [145 Cong. Rec. S39-41 (daily ed. Jan. 7, 1999)]...................................... 35 Resolution by Senators Lott and Daschle to authorize taking photograph in Senate Chamber of swearing-in, S. Res. 11, 106th Cong. (1999) [145 Cong. Rec. S41 (daily ed. Jan. 7, 1999)]..... 38 Appointment of escort committee to receive Chief Justice [145 Cong. Rec. S41 (daily ed. Jan. 7, 1999)]....................... 38 Administration of oath to Chief Justice and Members of Senate [145 Cong. Rec. S41-42 (daily ed. Jan. 7, 1999)]............... 40 S. Res. 11, 106th Cong. (1999)................................... 41 Photographs taken pursuant to S. Res. 11, 106th Cong. (1999)..... 42 January 8, 1999 Resolution by Senators Lott and Daschle providing for issuance of summons to William Jefferson Clinton, President of the United States, and establishing trial procedures, S. Res. 16, 106th Cong. (1999) [145 Cong. Rec. S50 (daily ed. Jan. 8, 1999)]..... 45 Rollcall Vote No. 1 [145 Cong. Rec. S50 (daily ed. Jan. 8, 1999)]..................................................... 47 S. Res. 16, 106th Cong. (1999)................................... 48 Writ of Summons (January 8, 1999)................................ 53 January 11, 1999 Answer of President William Jefferson Clinton to Articles of Impeachment (January 11, 1999)................................. 58 Trial Memorandum of United States House of Representatives, with Appendix (January 11, 1999).................................... 71 January 13, 1999 Trial Memorandum of President William Jefferson Clinton (January 13, 1999)...................................................... 365 Appendix to Trial Memorandum of President William Jefferson Clinton (January 20, 1999)\3\.................................. 500 January 14, 1999 Replication of House of Representatives to Answer of President William Jefferson Clinton to Articles of Impeachment (January 14, 1999)...................................................... 735 Reply of United States House of Representatives to Trial Memorandum of President William Jefferson Clinton (January 14, 1999).......................................................... 740 VOLUME II: FLOOR TRIAL PROCEEDINGS January 14, 1999 Resolution by Senator Lott to authorize installation of appropriate equipment and furniture in Senate Chamber, S. Res. 17, 106th Cong. (1999) [145 Cong. Rec. S59 (daily ed. Jan. 14, 1999)]......................................................... 773 Unanimous-consent agreement on floor privileges during closed session [145 Cong. Rec. S59-60 (daily ed. Jan. 14, 1999)]...... 774 Unanimous-consent agreement on authority to print documents filed by the parties and other impeachment documents \4\ [145 Cong. Rec. S60 (daily ed. Jan. 14, 1999)]............................ 775 Writ of Summons and Return of Service by Sergeant at Arms (January 8, 1999) [145 Cong. Rec. S60-61 (daily ed. Jan. 14, 1999)]......................................................... 776 Answer of President William Jefferson Clinton to Articles of Impeachment (January 11, 1999) [145 Cong. Rec. S61-63 (daily ed. Jan. 14, 1999)]............................................ 778 Trial Memorandum of United States House of Representatives, with Appendix (January 11, 1999) [145 Cong. Rec. S63-190 (daily ed. Jan. 14, 1999)]................................................ 783 Trial Memorandum of President William Jefferson Clinton (January 13, 1999) [145 Cong. Rec. S191-214 (daily ed. Jan. 14, 1999)].. 938 Replication of House of Representatives to Answer of President William Jefferson Clinton to Articles of Impeachment [145 Cong. Rec. S214-15 (daily ed. Jan. 14, 1999)]........................ 992 Reply of United States House of Representatives to Trial Memorandum of President William Jefferson Clinton (January 14, 1999) [145 Cong. Rec. S215-21 (daily ed. Jan. 14, 1999)]....... 994 Presentation of case by House Managers [145 Cong. Rec. S221-51 (daily ed. Jan. 14, 1999)]..................................... 1007 S. Res. 17, 106th Cong. (1999)................................... 1087 Floor plan and seating arrangements in Senate Chamber for impeachment trial proceedings.................................. 1089 January 15, 1999 Presentation of case by House Managers [145 Cong. Rec. S260-79 (daily ed. Jan. 15, 1999)]..................................... 1091 January 16, 1999 Presentation of case by House Managers [145 Cong. Rec. S281-300 (daily ed. Jan. 16, 1999)]..................................... 1144 January 19, 1999 Presentation of case for President [145 Cong. Rec. S483-95 (daily ed. Jan. 19, 1999)]............................................ 1195 Statement of Senator Feingold in legislative session [145 Cong. Rec. S720-21 (daily ed. Jan. 19, 1999)]........................ 1225 January 20, 1999 Statement of Senator Harkin in legislative session [145 Cong. Rec. S729-32 (daily ed. Jan. 20, 1999)]........................ 1227 Statement of Senator Wellstone in legislative session [145 Cong. Rec. S732-33 (daily ed. Jan. 20, 1999)]........................ 1234 Presentation of case for President [145 Cong. Rec. S810-30 (daily ed. Jan. 20, 1999)]............................................ 1237 January 21, 1999 Presentation of case for President [145 Cong. Rec. S832-48 (daily ed. Jan. 21, 1999)]............................................ 1292 Statement of Senator Lott regarding procedure for question-and- answer period [145 Cong. Rec. S848 (daily ed. Jan. 21, 1999)].. 1335 Notice of Intent to Suspend the Rules of the Senate by Senators Harkin and Wellstone [145 Cong. Rec. S848-49 (daily ed. Jan. 21, 1999)]..................................................... 1336 January 22, 1999 Questions submitted by Senators and answers of House Managers and counsel for President [145 Cong. Rec. S869-92 (daily ed. Jan. 22, 1999)]..................................................... 1338 Notice of Intent to Suspend the Rules of the Senate by Senators Hutchison, Specter, Lieberman, Hagel, Collins, and Snowe [145 Cong. Rec. S892 (daily ed. Jan. 22, 1999)]..................... 1396 Sample question card used by Senators............................ 1398 January 23, 1999 Questions submitted by Senators and answers of House Managers and counsel for President [145 Cong. Rec. S933-56 (daily ed. Jan. 23, 1999)]..................................................... 1400 Letter from Senator Harkin to Chief Justice (January 23, 1999)... 1461 January 25, 1999 Letter from Chief Justice to Senator Harkin (January 25, 1999)... 1462 Unanimous-consent agreement on argument on motion to dismiss and on motion to open debate [145 Cong. Rec. S962-63 (daily ed. Jan. 25, 1999)]................................................ 1466 Motion of Senator Byrd to dismiss impeachment proceedings [145 Cong. Rec. S963 (daily ed. Jan. 25, 1999)]..................... 1469 Argument of House Managers in opposition to motion to dismiss [145 Cong. Rec. S963-65 (daily ed. Jan. 25, 1999)]............. 1469 Argument of counsel for President in support of motion to dismiss [145 Cong. Rec. S965-70 (daily ed. Jan. 25, 1999)]............. 1476 Rebuttal argument of House Managers in opposition to motion to dismiss [145 Cong. Rec. S970-73 (daily ed. Jan. 25, 1999)]..... 1489 Motion to Suspend the Rules of the Senate by Senators Harkin, Wellstone, Feingold, Leahy, Lieberman, Johnson, Inouye, Schumer, Wyden, Kerrey, Bayh, Torricelli, Lautenberg, Robb, Dodd, Murray, Dorgan, Conrad, Kennedy, Kerry, Durbin, Boxer, Graham, Bryan, Landrieu, and Mikulski [145 Cong. Rec. S973-74 (daily ed. Jan. 25, 1999)]..................................... 1495 Rollcall Vote No. 2 [145 Cong. Rec. S973-74 (daily ed. Jan. 25, 1999)]................................................. 1496 Closed deliberation [145 Cong. Rec. S974 (daily ed. Jan. 25, 1999)]......................................................... 1497 Statement of Senator Mikulski in legislative session [145 Cong. Rec. S987 (daily ed. Jan. 25, 1999)]........................... 1498 January 26, 1999 Motion and Memorandum in Support of Motion of United States House of Representatives for Appearance of Witnesses at Deposition and to Admit Evidence Not in Record (January 26, 1999)......... 1500 Motion of House of Representatives for appearance of witnesses and admission of evidence [145 Cong. Rec. S991-92 (daily ed. Jan. 26, 1999)]................................................ 1531 Argument of House Managers in support of motion for appearance of witnesses and admission of evidence [145 Cong. Rec. S992-99 (daily ed. Jan. 26, 1999)]..................................... 1532 Unanimous-consent agreement on order of consideration of and deliberation on motions to suspend rules and for appearance of witnesses and admission of evidence [145 Cong. Rec. S999-1000 (daily ed. Jan. 26, 1999)]..................................... 1552 Argument of House Managers in support of motion for appearance of witnesses and admission of evidence, cont. [145 Cong. Rec. S1000-02 (daily ed. Jan. 26, 1999)]............................ 1552 Argument of counsel for President in opposition to appearance of witnesses and admission of evidence [145 Cong. Rec. S1002-07 (daily ed. Jan. 26, 1999)]..................................... 1558 Rebuttal argument of House Managers in support of motion for appearance of witnesses and admission of evidence [145 Cong. Rec. S1007-09 (daily ed. Jan. 26, 1999)]....................... 1571 Motion of Senator Harkin to Suspend the Rules of the Senate [145 Cong. Rec. S1010 (daily ed. Jan. 26, 1999)].................... 1578 Rollcall Vote No. 3 [145 Cong. Rec. S1010 (daily ed. Jan. 26, 1999)]..................................................... 1579 Closed deliberation [145 Cong. Rec. S1010 (daily ed. Jan. 26, 1999)]......................................................... 1580 January 27, 1999 Vote on motion to dismiss impeachment proceedings [145 Cong. Rec. S1017-18 (daily ed. Jan. 27, 1999)]............................ 1582 Rollcall Vote No. 4 [145 Cong. Rec. S1017-18 (daily ed. Jan. 27, 1999)]................................................. 1582 Vote on motion for appearance of witnesses and admission of evidence [145 Cong. Rec. S1018 (daily ed. Jan. 27, 1999)]...... 1582 Rollcall Vote No. 5 [145 Cong. Rec. S1018 (daily ed. Jan. 27, 1999)]..................................................... 1583 Materials admitted into evidence: Affidavit of Barry W. Ward, Law Clerk to Honorable Susan Webber Wright, U.S. District Judge for Eastern District of Arkansas................................................... 1585 Declaration of T. Wesley Holmes, with attachments............ 1586 Telephone records documenting conversations between President Clinton and Monica S. Lewinsky............................. 1594 Statement of Senator Hollings in legislative session [145 Cong. Rec. S1028-29 (daily ed. Jan. 27, 1999)]....................... 1595 Statements of Senator Abraham in legislative session [145 Cong. Rec. S1029-30, 1031 (daily ed. Jan. 27, 1999)]
record of impeachment proceedings [145 Cong. Rec. S1457�0958 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601992 I21Closed deliberation [145 Cong. Rec. S1458 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601993 A I21Vote on first article of impeachment [145 Cong. Rec. S1458 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601994 I23Rollcall Vote No. 17 [145 Cong. Rec. S1458 (daily ed. Feb. 9, 1999)] I601995 I21Vote on second article of impeachment [145 Cong. Rec. S1458�0959 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601997 I23Rollcall Vote No. 18 [145 Cong. Rec. S1459 (daily ed. Feb. 9, 1999)] I601997 I21Order to Secretary of the Senate to communicate judgment of Senate to Secretary of State and House of Representatives [145 Cong. Rec. S1459 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601998 I21Statement of Chief Justice [145 Cong. Rec. S1459 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601998 I21Resolution by Senators Lott and Daschle expressing gratitude of Senate to Chief Justice of the United States, S. Res. 37, 106th Cong. (1999) [145 Cong. Rec. S1459�0960 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601999 I21Unanimous-consent agreement on admitting affidavits into evidence and making full deposition transcripts part of the record [145 Cong. Rec. S1460 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I602000 I21Adjournment sine die [145 Cong. R aily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601992 I21Closed deliberation [145 Cong. Rec. S1458 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601993 A I21Vote on first article of impeachment [145 Cong. Rec. S1458 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601994 I23Rollcall Vote No. 17 [145 Cong. Rec. S1458 (daily ed. Feb. 9, 1999)] I601995 I21Vote on second article of impeachment [145 Cong. Rec. S1458�0959 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601997 I23Rollcall Vote No. 18 [145 Cong. Rec. S1459 (daily ed. Feb. 9, 1999)] I601997 I21Order to Secretary of the Senate to communicate judgment of Senate to Secretary of State and House of Representatives [145 Cong. Rec. S1459 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601998 I21Statement of Chief Justice [145 Cong. Rec. S1459 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601998 I21Resolution by Senators Lott and Daschle expressing gratitude of Senate to Chief Justice of the United States, S. Res. 37, 106th Cong. (1999) [145 Cong. Rec. S1459�0960 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601999 I21Unanimous-consent agreement on admitting affidavits into evidence and making full deposition transcripts part of the record [145 Cong. Rec. S1460 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I602000 I21Adjournment sine die [145 Cong. R Cong. Rec. S1458 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601993 A I21Vote on first article of impeachment [145 Cong. Rec. S1458 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601994 I23Rollcall Vote No. 17 [145 Cong. Rec. S1458 (daily ed. Feb. 9, 1999)] I601995 I21Vote on second article of impeachment [145 Cong. Rec. S1458�0959 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601997 I23Rollcall Vote No. 18 [145 Cong. Rec. S1459 (daily ed. Feb. 9, 1999)] I601997 I21Order to Secretary of the Senate to communicate judgment of Senate to Secretary of State and House of Representatives [145 Cong. Rec. S1459 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601998 I21Statement of Chief Justice [145 Cong. Rec. S1459 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601998 I21Resolution by Senators Lott and Daschle expressing gratitude of Senate to Chief Justice of the United States, S. Res. 37, 106th Cong. (1999) [145 Cong. Rec. S1459�0960 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601999 I21Unanimous-consent agreement on admitting affidavits into evidence and making full deposition transcripts part of the record [145 Cong. Rec. S1460 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I602000 I21Adjournment sine die [145 Cong. R liberation [145 Cong. Rec. S1458 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601993 A I21Vote on first article of impeachment [145 Cong. Rec. S1458 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601994 I23Rollcall Vote No. 17 [145 Cong. Rec. S1458 (daily ed. Feb. 9, 1999)] I601995 I21Vote on second article of impeachment [145 Cong. Rec. S1458�0959 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601997 I23Rollcall Vote No. 18 [145 Cong. Rec. S1459 (daily ed. Feb. 9, 1999)] I601997 I21Order to Secretary of the Senate to communicate judgment of Senate to Secretary of State and House of Representatives [145 Cong. Rec. S1459 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601998 I21Statement of Chief Justice [145 Cong. Rec. S1459 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601998 I21Resolution by Senators Lott and Daschle expressing gratitude of Senate to Chief Justice of the United States, S. Res. 37, 106th Cong. (1999) [145 Cong. Rec. S1459�0960 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601999 I21Unanimous-consent agreement on admitting affidavits into evidence and making full deposition transcripts part of the record [145 Cong. Rec. S1460 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I602000 I21Adjournment sine die [145 Cong. R tors in Congressional Record and for printing of Senate document containing full record of impeachment proceedings [145 Cong. Rec. S1457�0958 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601992 I21Closed deliberation [145 Cong. Rec. S1458 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601993 A I21Vote on first article of impeachment [145 Cong. Rec. S1458 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601994 I23Rollcall Vote No. 17 [145 Cong. Rec. S1458 (daily ed. Feb. 9, 1999)] I601995 I21Vote on second article of impeachment [145 Cong. Rec. S1458�0959 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601997 I23Rollcall Vote No. 18 [145 Cong. Rec. S1459 (daily ed. Feb. 9, 1999)] I601997 I21Order to Secretary of the Senate to communicate judgment of Senate to Secretary of State and House of Representatives [145 Cong. Rec. S1459 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601998 I21Statement of Chief Justice [145 Cong. Rec. S1459 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601998 I21Resolution by Senators Lott and Daschle expressing gratitude of Senate to Chief Justice of the United States, S. Res. 37, 106th Cong. (1999) [145 Cong. Rec. S1459�0960 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601999 I21Unanimous-consent agreement on admitting affidavits into evidence and making full deposition transcripts part of the record [145 Cong. Rec. S1460 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I602000 I21Adjournment sine die [145 Cong. R [145 Cong. Rec. S1455 (daily ed. Feb. 11, 1999)] I601988 I21S. Res. 36, 106th Cong. (1999) I601989 I74February 12, 1999 I21Unanimous-consent agreement on printing of statements of Senators in Congressional Record and for printing of Senate document containing full record of impeachment proceedings [145 Cong. Rec. S1457�0958 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601992 I21Closed deliberation [145 Cong. Rec. S1458 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601993 A I21Vote on first article of impeachment [145 Cong. Rec. S1458 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601994 I23Rollcall Vote No. 17 [145 Cong. Rec. S1458 (daily ed. Feb. 9, 1999)] I601995 I21Vote on second article of impeachment [145 Cong. Rec. S1458�0959 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601997 I23Rollcall Vote No. 18 [145 Cong. Rec. S1459 (daily ed. Feb. 9, 1999)] I601997 I21Order to Secretary of the Senate to communicate judgment of Senate to Secretary of State and House of Representatives [145 Cong. Rec. S1459 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601998 I21Statement of Chief Justice [145 Cong. Rec. S1459 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601998 I21Resolution by Senators Lott and Daschle expressing gratitude of Senate to Chief Justice of the United States, S. Res. 37, 106th Cong. (1999) [145 Cong. Rec. S1459�0960 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601999 I21Unanimous-consent agreement on admitting affidavits into evidence and making full deposition transcripts part of the record [145 Cong. Rec. S1460 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I602000 I21Adjournment sine die [145 Cong. R record of impeachment proceedings [145 Cong. Rec. S1457�0958 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601992 I21Closed deliberation [145 Cong. Rec. S1458 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601993 A I21Vote on first article of impeachment [145 Cong. Rec. S1458 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601994 I23Rollcall Vote No. 17 [145 Cong. Rec. S1458 (daily ed. Feb. 9, 1999)] I601995 I21Vote on second article of impeachment [145 Cong. Rec. S1458�0959 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601997 I23Rollcall Vote No. 18 [145 Cong. Rec. S1459 (daily ed. Feb. 9, 1999)] I601997 I21Order to Secretary of the Senate to communicate judgment of Senate to Secretary of State and House of Representatives [145 Cong. Rec. S1459 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601998 I21Statement of Chief Justice [145 Cong. Rec. S1459 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601998 I21Resolution by Senators Lott and Daschle expressing gratitude of Senate to Chief Justice of the United States, S. Res. 37, 106th Cong. (1999) [145 Cong. Rec. S1459�0960 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601999 I21Unanimous-consent agreement on admitting affidavits into evidence and making full deposition transcripts part of the record [145 Cong. Rec. S1460 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I602000 I21Adjournment sine die [145 Cong. R , 1999)] I601992 I21Closed deliberation [145 Cong. Rec. S1458 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601993 A I21Vote on first article of impeachment [145 Cong. Rec. S1458 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601994 I23Rollcall Vote No. 17 [145 Cong. Rec. S1458 (daily ed. Feb. 9, 1999)] I601995 I21Vote on second article of impeachment [145 Cong. Rec. S1458�0959 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601997 I23Rollcall Vote No. 18 [145 Cong. Rec. S1459 (daily ed. Feb. 9, 1999)] I601997 I21Order to Secretary of the Senate to communicate judgment of Senate to Secretary of State and House of Representatives [145 Cong. Rec. S1459 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601998 I21Statement of Chief Justice [145 Cong. Rec. S1459 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601998 I21Resolution by Senators Lott and Daschle expressing gratitude of Senate to Chief Justice of the United States, S. Res. 37, 106th Cong. (1999) [145 Cong. Rec. S1459�0960 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601999 I21Unanimous-consent agreement on admitting affidavits into evidence and making full deposition transcripts part of the record [145 Cong. Rec. S1460 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I602000 I21Adjournment sine die [145 Cong. R containing full record of impeachment proceedings [145 Cong. Rec. S1457�0958 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601992 I21Closed deliberation [145 Cong. Rec. S1458 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601993 A I21Vote on first article of impeachment [145 Cong. Rec. S1458 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601994 I23Rollcall Vote No. 17 [145 Cong. Rec. S1458 (daily ed. Feb. 9, 1999)] I601995 I21Vote on second article of impeachment [145 Cong. Rec. S1458�0959 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601997 I23Rollcall Vote No. 18 [145 Cong. Rec. S1459 (daily ed. Feb. 9, 1999)] I601997 I21Order to Secretary of the Senate to communicate judgment of Senate to Secretary of State and House of Representatives [145 Cong. Rec. S1459 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601998 I21Statement of Chief Justice [145 Cong. Rec. S1459 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601998 I21Resolution by Senators Lott and Daschle expressing gratitude of Senate to Chief Justice of the United States, S. Res. 37, 106th Cong. (1999) [145 Cong. Rec. S1459�0960 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601999 I21Unanimous-consent agreement on admitting affidavits into evidence and making full deposition transcripts part of the record [145 Cong. Rec. S1460 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I602000 I21Adjournment sine die [145 Cong. R chment proceedings [145 Cong. Rec. S1457�0958 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601992 I21Closed deliberation [145 Cong. Rec. S1458 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601993 A I21Vote on first article of impeachment [145 Cong. Rec. S1458 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601994 I23Rollcall Vote No. 17 [145 Cong. Rec. S1458 (daily ed. Feb. 9, 1999)] I601995 I21Vote on second article of impeachment [145 Cong. Rec. S1458�0959 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601997 I23Rollcall Vote No. 18 [145 Cong. Rec. S1459 (daily ed. Feb. 9, 1999)] I601997 I21Order to Secretary of the Senate to communicate judgment of Senate to Secretary of State and House of Representatives [145 Cong. Rec. S1459 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601998 I21Statement of Chief Justice [145 Cong. Rec. S1459 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601998 I21Resolution by Senators Lott and Daschle expressing gratitude of Senate to Chief Justice of the United States, S. Res. 37, 106th Cong. (1999) [145 Cong. Rec. S1459�0960 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I601999 I21Unanimous-consent agreement on admitting affidavits into evidence and making full deposition transcripts part of the record [145 Cong. Rec. S1460 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)] I602000 I21Adjournment sine die [145 Cong. R Statement of Senator Lieberman in legislative session [145 Cong. Rec. S1030-31 (daily ed. Jan. 27, 1999)]....................... 1599 January 28, 1999 Resolution by Senator Lott and amendments thereto by Senator Daschle relating to procedures for taking depositions, S. Res. 30, 106th Cong. (1999) [145 Cong. Rec. S1069-73 (daily ed. Jan. 28, 1999)]..................................................... 1605 Rollcall Vote No. 6 [145 Cong. Rec. S1071 (daily ed. Jan. 28, 1999)]..................................................... 1608 Rollcall Vote No. 7 [145 Cong. Rec. S1071-72 (daily ed. Jan. 28, 1999)]................................................. 1609 Rollcall Vote No. 8 [145 Cong. Rec. S1072 (daily ed. Jan. 28, 1999)]..................................................... 1610 Unanimous-consent agreement on taking of depositions [145 Cong. Rec. S1073-74 (daily ed. Jan. 28, 1999)]....................... 1614 S. Res. 30, 106th Cong. (1999)................................... 1616 Leadership protocol on depositions pursuant to S. Res. 16 and S. Res. 30 (January 28, 1999)..................................... 1623 Statement of Senator Cleland in legislative session [145 Cong. Rec. S1105-06 (daily ed. Jan. 28, 1999)]....................... 1624 Statement of Senator Feingold in legislative session [145 Cong. Rec. S1106-07 (daily ed. Jan. 28, 1999)]....................... 1628 Statements of Senator Leahy in legislative session [145 Cong. Rec. S1107-10 (daily ed. Jan. 28, 1999)]....................... 1631 January 29, 1999 Subpoenas issued for witnesses to appear at depositions: Monica S. Lewinsky (January 29, 1999)........................ 1639 Vernon E. Jordan, Jr. (January 29, 1999)..................... 1642 Sidney Blumenthal (January 29, 1999)......................... 1645 February 3, 1999 Statement of Senator Dorgan in legislative session [145 Cong. Rec. S1117-19 (daily ed. Feb. 3, 1999)]........................ 1648 February 4, 1999 Motion of House of Representatives for admission of evidence, appearance of witnesses, and presentation of evidence [145 Cong. Rec. S1199-1200 (daily ed. Feb. 4, 1999)]................ 1653 Argument of House Managers in support of motion for admission of evidence, appearance of witnesses, and presentation of evidence [145 Cong. Rec. S1200-05 (daily ed. Feb. 4, 1999)]............. 1654 Argument of counsel for President in opposition to motion for admission of evidence, appearance of witnesses, and presentation of evidence [145 Cong. Rec. S1205-07 (daily ed. Feb. 4, 1999)]................................................. 1667 Rebuttal argument of House Managers in support of motion for admission of evidence, appearance of witnesses, and presentation of evidence [145 Cong. Rec. S1207-08 (daily ed. Feb. 4, 1999)]................................................. 1673 Votes on motions for admission of evidence, appearance of witnesses, and presentation of evidence [145 Cong. Rec. S1209- 10 (daily ed. Feb. 4, 1999)]................................... 1677 Rollcall Vote No. 9 [145 Cong. Rec. S1209 (daily ed. Feb. 4, 1999)]..................................................... 1677 Rollcall Vote No. 10 [145 Cong. Rec. S1209 (daily ed. Feb. 4, 1999)]..................................................... 1678 Rollcall Vote No. 11 [145 Cong. Rec. S1209-10 (daily ed. Feb. 4, 1999)].................................................. 1680 Rollcall Vote No. 12 [145 Cong. Rec. S1210 (daily ed. Feb. 4, 1999)]..................................................... 1681 Motion of Senator Daschle to proceed to closing arguments [145 Cong. Rec. S1210 (daily ed. Feb. 4, 1999)]..................... 1681 Rollcall Vote No. 13 [145 Cong. Rec. S1210 (daily ed. Feb. 4, 1999)]..................................................... 1682 Motion of counsel for President for provision of written notice by House Managers of designated video excerpts [145 Cong. Rec. S1210-11 (daily ed. Feb. 4, 1999)]............................. 1683 Rollcall Vote No. 14 [145 Cong. Rec. S1210-11 (daily ed. Feb. 4, 1999)].................................................. 1685 Unanimous-consent agreement on printing partial transcripts of depositions in Congressional Record [145 Cong. Rec. S1212 (daily ed. Feb. 4, 1999)]...................................... 1687 Materials admitted into evidence: Deposition of Monica S. Lewinsky (Feb. 1, 1999) (partial transcript) [145 Cong. Rec. S1212-29 (daily ed. Feb. 4, 1999)]..................................................... 1687 Deposition of Vernon E. Jordan, Jr. (Feb. 2, 1999) (partial transcript) [145 Cong. Rec. S1229-46 (daily ed. Feb. 4, 1999)]..................................................... 1736 Deposition of Sidney Blumenthal (Feb. 3, 1999) (partial transcript) [145 Cong. Rec. S1246-54 (daily ed. Feb. 4, 1999)]..................................................... 1776 February 6, 1999 Presentation of evidence by House Managers [145 Cong. Rec. S1290- 1303 (daily ed. Feb. 6, 1999)]................................. 1800 Presentation of evidence by counsel for President [145 Cong. Rec. S1303-15 (daily ed. Feb. 6, 1999)]............................. 1836 Rebuttal presentation of evidence by House Managers [145 Cong. Rec. S1315-17 (daily ed. Feb. 6, 1999)]........................ 1866 Unanimous-consent request of Senator Boxer to show additional deposition testimony [145 Cong. Rec. S1317-18 (daily ed. Feb. 6, 1999)]...................................................... 1873 Notice of Intent to Suspend the Rules of the Senate by Senators Lott, Daschle, Hutchison, Harkin, Collins, Specter, Wellstone, and Leahy [145 Cong. Rec. S1318 (daily ed. Feb. 6, 1999)]...... 1873 Statements of Senator Dodd in legislative session [145 Cong. Rec. S1330-32 (daily ed. Feb. 6, 1999)]............................. 1874 February 8, 1999 Unanimous-consent request of Senator Lott for admission of affidavits into evidence [145 Cong. Rec. S1337 (daily ed. Feb. 8, 1999)]...................................................... 1882 Final arguments of House Managers [145 Cong. Rec. S1337-44 (daily ed. Feb. 8, 1999)]............................................. 1882 Final arguments of counsel for President [145 Cong. Rec. S1344-54 (daily ed. Feb. 8, 1999)]...................................... 1900 Rebuttal final arguments of House Managers [145 Cong. Rec. S1354- 65 (daily ed. Feb. 8, 1999)]................................... 1925 Notice of Intent to Suspend the Rules of the Senate by Senators Daschle, Lott, Hutchison, Harkin, Wellstone, Collins, Specter, and Leahy [145 Cong. Rec. S1365 (daily ed. Feb. 8, 1999)]...... 1955 Notice of Intent to Suspend the Rules of the Senate by Senators Daschle and Feinstein [145 Cong. Rec. S1380 (daily ed. Feb. 8, 1999)]......................................................... 1955 Letter from House Managers to Senators Lott and Daschle (Feb. 8, 1999).......................................................... 1956 February 9, 1999 Unanimous-consent request of Senator Specter to allow parties to take additional discovery [145 Cong. Rec. S1385 (daily ed. Feb. 9, 1999)]...................................................... 1964 Motion of Senators Lott and Daschle to Suspend the Rules of the Senate [145 Cong. Rec. S1385-86 (daily ed. Feb. 9, 1999)]...... 1964 Rollcall Vote No. 15 [145 Cong. Rec. S1386 (daily ed. Feb. 9, 1999)]..................................................... 1965 Motion of Senators Lott and Daschle to authorize Senators to insert statements delivered in closed deliberations into Congressional Record [145 Cong. Rec. S1386-87 (daily ed. Feb. 9, 1999)]...................................................... 1966 Motion of Senator Lott to close doors of Senate for final deliberation [145 Cong. Rec. S1387 (daily ed. Feb. 9, 1999)]... 1970 Rollcall Vote No. 16 [145 Cong. Rec. S1387 (daily ed. Feb. 9, 1999)]..................................................... 1970 Closed deliberation [145 Cong. Rec. S1388 (daily ed. Feb. 9, 1999)]......................................................... 1971 Statement of Senator Leahy in legislative session [145 Cong. Rec. S1406-09 (daily ed. Feb. 9, 1999)]............................. 1971 Statement of Senator Feingold in legislative session [145 Cong. Rec. S1409 (daily ed. Feb. 9, 1999)]........................... 1978 Statement of Senator Dodd in legislative session [145 Cong. Rec. S1409-10 (daily ed. Feb. 9, 1999)]............................. 1980 February 10, 1999 Colloquy on record of closed deliberations [145 Cong. Rec. S1411- 12 (daily ed. Feb. 10, 1999)].................................. 1982 Closed deliberation [145 Cong. Rec. S1412 (daily ed. Feb. 10, 1999)]......................................................... 1984 February 11, 1999 Closed deliberation [145 Cong. Rec. S1437 (daily ed. Feb. 11, 1999)]......................................................... 1986 Resolution by Senators Lott, Daschle, McConnell and Dodd to authorize taking photograph in Senate Chamber of impeachment vote, S. Res. 36, 106th Cong. (1999) [145 Cong. Rec. S1437-38 (daily ed. Feb. 11, 1999)]..................................... 1987 Appointment of committee to escort Chief Justice from Senate Chamber upon conclusion of impeachment trial [145 Cong. Rec. S1454-55 (daily ed. Feb. 11, 1999)]............................ 1987 Unanimous-consent agreement on consideration of censure resolution [145 Cong. Rec. S1455 (daily ed. Feb. 11, 1999)].... 1988 S. Res. 36, 106th Cong. (1999)................................... 1989 February 12, 1999 Unanimous-consent agreement on printing of statements of Senators in Congressional Record and for printing of Senate document containing full record of impeachment proceedings [145 Cong. Rec. S1457-58 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)]....................... 1992 Closed deliberation [145 Cong. Rec. S1458 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)]......................................................... 1993 Vote on first article of impeachment [145 Cong. Rec. S1458 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)]............................................ 1994 Rollcall Vote No. 17 [145 Cong. Rec. S1458 (daily ed. Feb. 9, 1999)]..................................................... 1995 Vote on second article of impeachment [145 Cong. Rec. S1458-59 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)]..................................... 1997 Rollcall Vote No. 18 [145 Cong. Rec. S1459 (daily ed. Feb. 9, 1999)]..................................................... 1997 Order to Secretary of the Senate to communicate judgment of Senate to Secretary of State and House of Representatives [145 Cong. Rec. S1459 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)].................... 1998 Statement of Chief Justice [145 Cong. Rec. S1459 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)]..................................................... 1998 Resolution by Senators Lott and Daschle expressing gratitude of Senate to Chief Justice of the United States, S. Res. 37, 106th Cong. (1999) [145 Cong. Rec. S1459-60 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)]......................................................... 1999 Unanimous-consent agreement on admitting affidavits into evidence and making full deposition transcripts part of the record [145 Cong. Rec. S1460 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)].................... 2000 Adjournment sine die [145 Cong. Rec. S1460 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)]......................................................... 2000 Statements of Senators Lott, Daschle and Chafee in legislative session [145 Cong. Rec. S1460 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)]....... 2001 Motion of Senator Feinstein in legislative session to suspend the rules in order to permit the consideration of censure resolution [145 Cong. Rec. S1462 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)].... 2002 Motion of Senator Gramm in legislative session to indefinitely postpone consideration of motion to suspend rules [145 Cong. Rec. S1462 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)].......................... 2002 Rollcall Vote No. 19 [145 Cong. Rec. S1462 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)]................................................. 2003 Statement of Senator Feinstein in legislative session [145 Cong. Rec. S1664-66 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)]....................... 2004 Statement of Senator Snowe in legislative session [145 Cong. Rec. S1546-47 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)]............................ 2010 Statement of Senator Ashcroft in legislative session [145 Cong. Rec. S1461 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)].......................... 2011 Statement of Senator Chafee in legislative session [145 Cong. Rec. S1639 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)].......................... 2013 Statement of Senator Kohl in legislative session [145 Cong. Rec. S1656 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)]............................... 2014 Resolution by Senator Hollings in legislative session to censure President [145 Cong. Rec. S1657 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)]..... 2015 Statement of Senator Daschle in legislative session [145 Cong. Rec. S1637-38 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)]....................... 2015 Statement of Senator Warner in legislative session [145 Cong. Rec. S1667 (daily ed. Feb. 12, 1999)].......................... 2017 S. Res. 37, 106th Cong. (1999)................................... 2019 Photograph taken pursuant to S. Res. 36, 106th Cong. (1999)...... 2021 Legislative Clerk's tally sheets for Senate votes on articles of impeachment.................................................... 2022 Judgment of United States Senate (Feb. 12, 1999)................. 2024 TABLE OF ROLLCALL VOTES ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Measure/ Vote No. Date Description Result Page ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1........ 1/8/99......... S. Res. 16........ Resolution Agreed 47 to 100-0. 2........ 1/25/99........ Harkin motion to Motion Rejected 1496 suspend the rules. 43-57. 3........ 1/26/99........ Harkin motion to Motion Rejected 1579 suspend the rules. 41-58. 4........ 1/27/99........ Byrd motion to Motion Rejected 1582 dismiss the 44-56. impeachment proceedings. 5........ 1/27/99........ House Managers' Motion Agreed to 1583 motion to 56-44. subpoena witnesses and admit evidence not in record. 6........ 1/28/99........ Daschle Amdt. No. Amendment 1608 1 to S. Res. 30. Rejected 44-54. 7........ 1/28/99........ Daschle Amdt. No. Amendment 1609 2 to S. Res. 30. Rejected 43-55. 8........ 1/28/99........ S. Res. 30 as Resolution Agreed 1610 amended. to 54-44. 9........ 2/4/99......... Division I of Motion Agreed to 1677 House Managers' 100-0. motion re: admission of evidence. 10....... 2/4/99......... Division II of Motion Rejected 1678 House Managers' 30-70. motion re: appearance of witnesses. 11....... 2/4/99......... Murray motion to Motion Rejected 1680 substitute 27-73. Division III of House Managers' motion. 12....... 2/4/99......... Division III of Motion Agreed to 1681 House Managers' 62-38. motion re: presentation of evidence. 13....... 2/4/99......... Daschle motion to Motion Rejected 1682 proceed to 44-56. closing arguments. 14....... 2/4/99......... White House Motion Rejected 1685 Counsel's motion 46-54. on video deposition excerpts. 15....... 2/9/99......... Lott motion to Motion Rejected 1965 suspend the rules. 59-41. 16....... 2/9/99......... Lott motion to Motion Agreed to 1970 close the doors. 53-47. 17....... 2/12/99........ Impeachment Not Guilty 45-55. 1995 Article I. 18....... 2/12/99........ Impeachment Not Guilty 50-50. 1997 Article II. 19....... 2/12/99........ Gramm motion to Motion Rejected 2003 postpone 43-56. consideration of rules suspension motion. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ VOLUME III: DEPOSITIONS AND AFFIDAVITS Deposition of Monica S. Lewinsky (Feb. 1, 1999) (full transcript) 2027 Deposition of Vernon E. Jordan, Jr. (Feb. 2, 1999) (full transcript).................................................... 2224 Deposition of Sidney Blumenthal (Feb. 3, 1999) (full transcript). 2399 Affidavit of Christopher Hitchens (Feb. 5, 1999)................. 2534 Affidavit of Carol Blue (Feb. 7, 1999)........................... 2535 Affidavit of R. Scott Armstrong (Feb. 8, 1999)................... 2536 VOLUME IV: STATEMENTS OF SENATORS REGARDING THE IMPEACHMENT TRIAL OF PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON \5\ February 12, 1999 Sen. Specter \6\................................................. 2537 Sen. Gorton...................................................... 2537 Sen. Feingold \7\................................................ 2545 Sen. Hutchison................................................... 2548 Sen. Conrad...................................................... 2558 Sen. Hutchinson.................................................. 2561 Sen. Murray...................................................... 2563 Sen. McCain...................................................... 2565 Sen. Johnson..................................................... 2567 Sen. Lugar....................................................... 2570 Sen. Biden....................................................... 2573 Sen. Abraham..................................................... 2616 Sen. Mikulski.................................................... 2622 Sen. Grams....................................................... 2625 Sen. Breaux...................................................... 2627 Sen. Domenici.................................................... 2630 Sen. Sarbanes.................................................... 2633 Sen. Campbell.................................................... 2637 Sen. Kerrey...................................................... 2639 Sen. Voinovich................................................... 2641 Sen. Lautenberg.................................................. 2643 Sen. Bond \8\.................................................... 2646 Sen. Robb........................................................ 2652 Sen. Boxer....................................................... 2656 Sen. Mack........................................................ 2659 Sen. Fitzgerald.................................................. 2672 Sen. Roth........................................................ 2681 Sen. Burns....................................................... 2684 Sen. Inhofe \9\.................................................. 2685 Sen. Cleland..................................................... 2689 Sen. Frist....................................................... 2694 Sen. Bunning..................................................... 2703 Sen. Durbin...................................................... 2706 Sen. Kyl......................................................... 2710 Sen. Specter..................................................... 2715 Sen. Levin....................................................... 2738 Sen. Kohl........................................................ 2758 Sen. Thompson.................................................... 2761 Sen. Moynihan.................................................... 2789 Sen. Graham...................................................... 2792 Sen. Allard...................................................... 2794 Sen. McConnell................................................... 2799 Sen. Kennedy..................................................... 2807 Sen. Collins..................................................... 2812 Sen. Harkin...................................................... 2814 Sen. Reid........................................................ 2826 Sen. Edwards..................................................... 2830 Sen. Akaka....................................................... 2833 Sen. Leahy \10\.................................................. 2837 Sen. Grassley.................................................... 2867 Sen. Craig....................................................... 2870 Sen. Dodd \11\................................................... 2873 Sen. Jeffords.................................................... 2877 Sen. Wellstone................................................... 2884 Sen. Stevens..................................................... 2888 Sen. Lieberman................................................... 2892 Sen. Brownback................................................... 2905 Sen. Bryan....................................................... 2913 Sen. Ashcroft.................................................... 2917 Sen. Thurmond.................................................... 2934 Sen. Crapo....................................................... 2937 Sen. Dorgan...................................................... 2939 Sen. Kerry....................................................... 2943 Sen. DeWine...................................................... 2948 Sen. Lincoln..................................................... 2956 Sen. Helms....................................................... 2959 Sen. Hollings.................................................... 2962 Sen. Wyden....................................................... 2965 Sen. Smith (Ore.)................................................ 2967 Sen. Hagel....................................................... 2971 Sen. Rockefeller................................................. 2972 Sen. Murkowski................................................... 2977 Sen. Byrd........................................................ 2981 Sen. Inhofe...................................................... 2987 Sen. Leahy....................................................... 2996 Sen. Snowe....................................................... 3000 February 22, 1999 Sen. Nickles..................................................... 3005 Sen. Landrieu.................................................... 3013 Sen. Smith (N.H.)................................................ 3016 Sen. Bingaman.................................................... 3022 Sen. Bennett..................................................... 3024 Sen. Reed \12\................................................... 3026 Sen. Enzi........................................................ 3033 Sen. Feingold.................................................... 3042 February 23, 1999 Sen. Daschle..................................................... 3053 Sen. Bond........................................................ 3058 Sen. Sessions \13\............................................... 3059 Sen. Coverdell................................................... 3063 Sen. Hatch....................................................... 3066 Sen. Leahy....................................................... 3090 Sen. Sessions.................................................... 3094 Sen. Dodd........................................................ 3099 Sen. Leahy....................................................... 3102 February 24, 1999 Sen. Reed........................................................ 3103 \1\ On December 19, 1998, the House of Representatives agreed to H. Res. 611, 105th Cong., the Articles of Impeachment, [144 Cong. Rec. H12040-42 (daily ed. Dec. 19, 1998)] and H. Res. 614, 105th Cong., which provided for the appointment of managers and procedures relating to impeachment proceedings [id. at H12042-43]. \2\ The House of Representatives agreed to H. Res. 10, 106th Cong., on January 6, 1999 [145 Cong. Rec. H216-17 (daily ed. Jan. 6, 1999)]. \3\ The Appendix to Trial Memorandum of President William Jefferson Clinton, consisting of exhibits, was filed separately on January 20, 1999, but is inserted here for ease of reference. \4\ For ease of reference, the documents contained in S. Doc. 106- 2, i.e., the pertinent constitutional provisions, the Senate Impeachment Rules, the Articles of Impeachment, the Answer of President Clinton, and the Replication of the House of Representatives, are reprinted in this publication. Separately, the Senate admitted into evidence and authorized the printing, pursuant to S. Res. 16, 106th Cong., of the publicly available materials submitted to or produced by the House Judiciary Committee, including transcripts of public hearings or mark-ups and any materials printed by the House of Representatives or the House Judiciary Committee pursuant to H. Res. 525 and H. Res. 581, 105th Cong. (1998). That evidentiary record, S. Doc. 106-3 (1999) [24 vols.], is not reproduced here. \5\ The unanimous-consent agreement of February 9, 1999, allowed each Senator to place in the Congressional Record his or her statement delivered during closed deliberations. Not all Senators chose to publish their remarks; the fact that a statement of a particular Senator does not appear here does not mean that Senator did not address the Senate during the closed sessions. Additionally, the unanimous- consent agreement of February 12, 1999, allowed Senators to have statements and opinions explaining their votes printed in the Congressional Record. \6\ Sen. Specter submitted an additional statement on February 12, see p. 2715 below. \7\ Sen. Feingold submitted an additional statement on February 22, see p. 3042 below. \8\ Sen. Bond submitted an additional statement on February 23, see p. 3058 below. \9\ Sen. Inhofe submitted an additional statement on February 12, see p. 2987 below. \10\ Sen. Leahy submitted additional statements on February 12 and February 23, see pp. 2996, 3090, 3102 below. \11\ Sen. Dodd submitted additional statements on February 23, see pp. 3099 and 3100 below. \12\ Sen. Reed submitted an additional statement on February 24, see p. 3103 below. \13\ Sen. Sessions submitted an additional statement on February 23, see p. 3094 below. ![]()
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