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The following is a timeline of the presidency of Bill Clinton from January 1, 1999, to December 31, 1999.
January
- January 7 – The Senate trial on removing President Clinton from office began.[1]
- January 19 – President Clinton delivered his annual State of the Union Address before a joint session of Congress.[2]
February
- February 12 – President Clinton was acquitted by the United States Senate on charges of perjury (in a vote of 45–55) and obstruction of justice (in a vote of 50–50), ending his impeachment trial.[3]
March
April
- April 20 – President Clinton addressed the nation about the Columbine High School massacre.
May
June
- June 16–17 – President Clinton met with President of France Jacques Chirac.[4]
July
- July 15 – Speaking on the South Lawn, President Clinton called on Congress to pass gun control legislation.[5]
- July 16 – President Clinton delivered an address at Amos Hiatt Middle School in Des Moines, Iowa.[6]
August
September
October
November
- November 21–23 – President Clinton visited Bulgaria and met with President Petar Stoyanov and Prime Minister Ivan Kostov.
December
References
- ↑ "Clinton answers Senate summons". CNN. January 11, 1999.
- ↑ Address Before a Joint Session of the Congress on the State of the Union (January 19, 1999)
- ↑ Baker, Peter (February 13, 1999). "The Senate Acquits President Clinton". The Washington Post. The Washington Post Co. Archived from the original on November 10, 2013. Retrieved December 4, 2013.
- ↑ "FRANCE: CLINTON IN TALKS WITH CHIRAC". Associated Press. Retrieved January 12, 2021.
- ↑ "Clinton Adds Voice to Students Lobbying for Gun Bill". New York Times. July 16, 1999.
- ↑ "Clinton Takes His School Plan to Iowa". Los Angeles Times. July 17, 1999.
External links
See also
- Timeline of the Bill Clinton presidency, for an index of the Clinton presidency timeline articles
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