51. The four articles of impeachment charge Clinton with two counts of perjury, one count of obstruction of justice, and one of abuse of power. 52. The judge is now facing impeachment charges before Congress. 53. The investigation of President Clinton should have ended in February of last year, when the U.S. Senate acquitted him on impeachment charges. 54. The military operation, called Operation Desert Fox, continued as the House opened debate on impeachment charges against President Clinton. 55. The impeachment charges narrowly passed the House in December, largely along party lines. 56. The last impeachment charge outlined by the report is that the president has abused his power. 57. The president will probably get a month or more to file a written response to the impeachment charges, and the House will get time to prepare its reply. 58. The president also said he would not resign, even if the House votes later this week to send impeachment charges to the Senate. 59. The president would probably get a month or more to file a written response to the impeachment charges, and the House would get time to prepare its reply. 60. The panel is expected to approve at least one impeachment charge against Clinton by the end of the week. |
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