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The Clintons' Whitewater scandal was not much of a scandal. The Whitewater scandal was just an investigation into a fail business deal that the Clintons had invested a lot of money into.
The Whitewater development was near Flippin, Arkansas, along the bank of the White River.
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He didn't.
he never even went to jail in the firstpace.
The Clintons' Whitewater scandal was not much of a scandal. The Whitewater scandal was just an investigation into a fail business deal that the Clintons had invested a lot of money into.
The Whitewater Scandal was a real estate controversy involving former President Bill Clinton and his Wife Hilary, it was something to do with the purchase of 220 acres to build the Whitewater Development Center, but things went wrong, most of Bill Clinton's associates were arrested for criminal activity.
The Whitewater development was near Flippin, Arkansas, along the bank of the White River.
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Former President Bill Clinton was involved in the Whitewater affair. The Whitewater controversy was a scandal investigated between 1994 and 2000, concerning real estate investments in Arkansas involving the Clintons and their associates. Although multiple investigations were carried out, no charges were brought against the Clintons for any wrongdoing related to the Whitewater land deal.
no it did not increase it. the scandal brought about mistrust of the government and made citizens think they had no say in the government. this can be related to the Vietnam war, the whitewater scandal or the Iran-contra
Billygate was not a scandal during Clinton's presidency. It was a scandal under the Carter administration, in 1980.
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While it has other meanings- White Water or Whitewater was a finance company involved in a scandal in the Clinton administration, called, what else- WhiteWater, no gate needed! Two poliitcal scandals involving the word- Water.
The question is why did he "go" to jail, not "went" to jail. the answer is, He went to jail for printing the truth.
Albert Fall, Secretary of Interior and Charles Forbes, director of the Veterans' Administration received prison sentences.