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...House of Representatives votes to impeach Bill Clinton in the next few weeks, the man responsible will be someone whose face most Americans won't recognize and whose name they may never have heard. It won't be Ken Starr, the independent counsel who brought the Monica Lewinsky affair to the House of Representatives. Or Henry Hyde, the silver-haired chairman of the House committee where articles of impeachment originate. Or even Bob Livingston, who will soon replace Newt Gingrich as Speaker. Instead the author of Bill Clinton's most historic defeat, if it happens, will be Tom DeLay...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Big Push To Impeach | 12/14/1998 | See Source »

...questioning of his star witness was already going poorly when independent counsel Donald Smaltz dumped a glass of water on the computer equipment. As Smaltz tried to make light of the situation, the liquid seeped into the circuitry, shorting out the only high-tech courtroom in Washington's federal courthouse and forcing a recess in the trial of former Agriculture Secretary Mike Espy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Was This A Bad Idea? | 12/14/1998 | See Source »

...kitchen-sink indictment. The verdict was not just a repudiation of Smaltz's four-year investigation into gifts Espy received from people his department regulates. It could also be read as a repudiation of the very statute that made Smaltz's wild prosecutorial ride possible. And when that independent-counsel statute comes up for renewal by Congress next year, Smaltz will have contributed much to its potential demise. "I'm reminded of the saying that just because everybody's against something doesn't mean it shouldn't be defeated," says Senator Fred Thompson, the Tennessee Republican who will hold hearings...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Was This A Bad Idea? | 12/14/1998 | See Source »

Complaints about the statute are familiar: Too many people are potential targets because it covers so many levels of government; the threshold of evidence requiring the Attorney General to call for an independent counsel is far too low; there is little accountability for the lawyers heading the probes until the very end, after they've had vast resources and all the time in the world to stalk their quarry...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Was This A Bad Idea? | 12/14/1998 | See Source »

...part of their case, Hoffa's lawyers plan to detail the "work product" of Charles Ruff, now White House counsel, who briefly worked for the Teamsters under Carey. In 1993 Ruff allegedly paid Jack Palladino, a San Francisco private detective, more than $150,000 out of Teamsters funds for unspecified services. A House subcommittee that had tried to investigate the payment was stymied by legal objections from Ruff and Carey. There have been allegations that the money was for work Palladino did for Clinton in his 1992 campaign to keep stories of sexual misconduct from becoming public, or that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hoffa Takes Charge of the Teamsters | 12/13/1998 | See Source »

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