During former President Clinton’s presidency, the federal administration was uncomfortably embarrassed by Mr. Clinton’s personal relationship with Monica Lewinsky. It was during this time that the president should have been impeached, not because of his intimate relationship with Ms. Lewinsky, but the fact that he misused his executive privlages to obstruct justice and commit several acts of perjury.
Impeachment should have taken place under the grounds of: one, the president repeatedly and unlawfully invoked the Executive Privilege to conceal evidence of his personal misconduct from the grand jury. Secondly, the president lied under oath before the grand jury on several occasions, thereby abusing constitutional authority. Lastly, the P
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