
Wednesday's Statements
The following are transcripts of September 9 statements from independent counsel Kenneth W. Starr, President Clinton, congressional leaders and others involved in the Monica S. Lewinsky investigation. All the documents below are also part of our searchable database:
Starr's Letter to House Leaders Text of a letter from independent counsel Kenneth W. Starr to House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) and House Minority Leader Richard Gephardt (D-Mo.) upon delivering his report to the House of Representatives.
Statement by Starr's Spokesman
Text of a statement to reporters by Charles Bakaly, the spokesman for independent counsel Kenneth W. Starr, after the report was delivered to the sergeant at arms.
Statement by President Clinton's Lawyer, David Kendall
Text of a statement by David Kendall, President Clinton's lawyer, at the White House after independent counsel Kenneth W. Starr's report was delivered to the House.
Excerpt of President Clinton's Speech in Orlando, Fla.
An excerpt of the speech President Clinton delivered in Orlando, Fla., while on a fund-raising swing to support Lt. Gov. Buddy MacKay in his Democratic gubernatorial bid.
Comments by Congressional Leaders
Text of a news conference with congressional leaders to discuss independent counsel Kenneth W. Starr's report. House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.), House Minority Leader Richard Gephardt (R-Mo.), House Majority Leader Richard K. Armey (R-Tex.), House Judiciary Committee Chairman Henry Hyde (R-Ill.) and Rep. John Conyers (D-Mich.), the judiciary committee's ranking Democrat, participated.
Is a Sitting President Subject to Compulsory Criminal Process?
Text of a hearing by a subcommittee of the Senate Judiciary Committee to discuss whether a sitting president may be indicted.
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