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Q: What happened to Bill Clinton after the senate?
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Bill Clinton had an affair with Monica Lewinsky, and so he was impeached. Clinton was accused of perjury. Clinton was acquitted by the Senate Clinton was accused of obstruction of justice.


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Hillary Clinton, the wife of former US President Bill Clinton, was elected to the Senate. She served as a senator from New York from 2001 to 2009.


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First inauguration of Bill Clinton happened on 1993-01-20.


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Second inauguration of Bill Clinton happened on 1997-01-20.


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he broke his leg


What are some funny things that happened to Bill Clinton?

Bill Clinton was involved in an affair with an intern called Monica Lewensky.


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What nonlegislative action has the senate performed only during the presidencies of Johnson and Clinton?

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