Who convicted president Clinton?
If you are referring to the impeachment, no one convicted him. He was impeached by the House of Representatives. This means that he was accused, and nothing more. He was then tried by the US Senate. They acquitted him.
Despite mountainous evidence that he lied repeatedly in court and to Congress, Clinton has never admitted any guilt and has never been found guilty of a related crime in any court.
What is president Clinton real last name?
Bill is a sleeper from Russia. His original name was Ivan Bitertityoff.
Banal and stupid.....Bills original name was William Jefferson Blythe III, he became Bill Clinton when his mother remarried.
Franklin D. Roosevelt. (FDR)
Why did Bill Clinton cheat on hillary?
He was in his male calender stage and was as horny as maturing bull and with his wife challanginging his ststys with her raising one it was fit for the stage.?
How many times was the US attacked during the Clinton admenistration?
It depends on how you define "attack". There have been dozens of incidents in the US and abroad that have involved US citizens. Here are five significant events during the Clinton Administration:
World Trade Center Bombing, February 26, 1993: The World Trade Center in New York City was badly damaged when a car bomb planted by Islamic terrorists exploded in an underground garage. The bomb left 6 people dead and 1,000 injured. The men carrying out the attack were followers of Umar Abd al-Rahman, an Egyptian cleric who preached in the New York City area.
Attempted Assassination of President Bush by Iraqi Agents, April 14, 1993: The Iraqi intelligence service attempted to assassinate former U.S. President George Bush during a visit to Kuwait. In retaliation, the U.S. launched a cruise missile attack 2 months later on the Iraqi capital Baghdad.
Khobar Towers Bombing, June 25, 1996: A fuel truck carrying a bomb exploded outside the US military's Khobar Towers housing facility in Dhahran, killing 19 U.S. military personnel and wounding 515 persons, including 240 U.S. personnel. Several groups claimed responsibility for the attack.
U.S.Embassy Bombings in East Africa, August 7, 1998: A bomb exploded at the rear entrance of the U.S. Embassy in Nairobi, Kenya, killing 12 U.S. citizens, 32 Foreign Service Nationals (FSNs), and 247 Kenyan citizens. Approximately 5,000 Kenyans, 6 U.S. citizens, and 13 FSNs were injured. The U.S. Embassy building sustained extensive structural damage. Almost simultaneously, a bomb detonated outside the U.S. Embassy in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, killing 7 FSNs and 3 Tanzanian citizens, and injuring 1 U.S. citizen and 76 Tanzanians. The explosion caused major structural damage to the U.S. Embassy facility. The U.S. Government held Usama Bin Laden responsible.
Attack on U.S.S. Cole, October 12, 2000: In Aden, Yemen, a small dingy carrying explosives rammed the destroyer U.S.S. Cole, killing 17 sailors and injuring 39 others.
How would you describe tax law?
Tax law requires the payment of money to the government; there is no choice.
How can Harry Reid refuse to bring a bill passed by the House to the Senate floor?
The Constitution doesn't give the House of Representatives any power to control what the Senate does. So if the senators don't want to discuss a House bill they don't have to.
The Constitution does give the Senate the power to set its own procedure, and if the Senate has chosen to do outrageous things like allow invisible filibusters then the only things you can do about it are to vote for a Senate candidate who is against dodgy Senate procedure or to campaign for a Constitutional Amendment to impose sensible procedures on the Senate.