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No president has ever been removed from office by impeachment.
Earlier editions of American Crime Story focused on the cases of OJ Simpson and the murder of Gianni Versace.
Bill Clinton has also been forced to defend his behaviour in recent months.
Next Monday, 8 October, marks 20 years since impeachment proceedings were brought against US President Bill Clinton.
He said institutions like the United Nations are “imperfect” but needed.
Clinton is back in the spotlight after co-authoring a new book.
The former leader of the UUP has strong opinions on the 20th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement.
Bill Clinton shared his memories of the signing of the Good Friday Agreement, 20 years ago today.
There are three possible outcomes if the institutions in the North don’t get up and running soon, said Clinton.
Both men are in Ireland this week to mark the 20th anniversary of the signing of the Good Friday Agreement.
The council voted to give the former US president and Senator George Mitchell the award for their part in the peace process.
A special event to mark the 20th anniversary of the deal has been held in Washington DC.
Lewinsky writes in the March issue of Vanity Fair.
In case you were wondering why he was strolling around Dublin yesterday – he’s here to pick up an honorary degree.
The story of Clinton’s 1998 visit is being immortalised on the Dublin stage in A Statue For Bill Clinton.
On his watch, West and East Germany reunified after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989.
Clinton was also spotted shopping in Dublin’s city centre.
The former US President drew laughter from the crowd as he paid tribute to McGuinness.
“As an American I have to say a special word of thanks to the sitting Taoiseach,” Clinton said.
Declan Kelly, Alan Kelly’s brother, co-founded consulting firm Teneo Holdings.
Trump’s campaign is still reeling from the release of 11-year-old tapes
It’s unclear as to whether or not this is something that can actually happen.
In fairness to him, he got his wish in the end.
The Republican nominee has drawn attention to donations received by the foundation from countries with questionable human rights records.
One newspaper has gone so far as to admit it got things wrong in prioritising Bill over the first woman to ever receive a presidential nomination from a major US party.
Bill Clinton steps up tonight to support his wife, Hillary Clinton.
She has also won the California primary.
He also defended himself as a great supporter of women, except for Rosie O’Donnell.
Hillary Clinton is feeling Bernie Sanders snapping at her heels.
“I don’t know what the real deal is between him and the IRA.”
Most Americans also rate Bill Clinton highly.
A prisoner stabbed to death in Cork, the Dublin Monaghan Bombings and a former President sentenced to death had people talking.
US officials are investigating a scheme that allowed a Clinton aide to work for Teneo Holdings, whose CEO is Minister Alan Kelly’s brother Declan.
It’s being put in a book in aid of the Irish Hospice Foundation.
“It is time to stop tip-toeing around my past,” Lewinsky said, during an emotional speech.
Clinton was speaking at her induction into the Irish America Hall of Fame.
Meanwhile, Bill has said he doesn’t actually use email…
Painter Nelson Shanks mentioned this fact in an interview on Sunday.
“Peace has brought real change to your lives.”
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