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THE 81 QUESTIONS
What Hyde wants to know from Clinton
Posted: November 06, 1998 1:00 am Eastern
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Text of questions submitted by House Judiciary Committee
Chairman Henry Hyde to President Clinton regarding his affair
with Monica Lewinsky:
Dear Mr. President,
I respectfully seek your cooperation in responding to the enclosed requests for admissions in writing and under oath, utilizing the enclosed affidavit. The Committee is seeking this information in order to expedite the inquiry of impeachment authorized pursuant to House Resolution 581.
The enclosed requests for admission are for purposes of the inquiry of impeachment only and the responses you provide shall not be considered to have any bearing or effect on any subsequent or prospective action by the Executive or Judicial branches of the United States that may be related to this matter.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Sincerely,
Henry J. Hyde
Committee on the Judiciary
United States House of Representatives
Requests for admission of William J. Clinton, president of the
United States, relating to the inquiry of impeachment
authorized pursuant to H. Res 581.
- Do you admit or deny that you are the chief law
enforcement officer of the United States of America?
- Do you admit or deny that upon making your oath of office
that you swore you would faithfully execute that office of
President of the United States and would to the best of your
ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the
United States?
- Do you admit or deny that pursuant to Article II, section 2
of the Constitution you have a duty to ``take care that the
laws be faithfully executed?''
- Do you admit or deny that you are a member of the bar and
an officer of the court of a state of the United States, subject
to the rules of professional responsibility and ethics applicable
to the bar of that state?
- Do you admit or deny that you took an oath in which you
swore to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the
truth in a deposition conducted as part of a judicial proceeding
in the case of Jones v. Clinton on January 17, 1998?
- Do you admit or deny that you look an oath in which you
swore or affirmed to tell the truth, the whole truth, and
nothing but the truth, before a grand jury empaneled as part
of a judicial proceeding before the United States District Court
for the District of Columbia Circuit on August 17, 1998?
- Do you admit or deny that on or about October 7, 1997,
you received a letter composed by Monica Lewinsky in which
she expressed dissatisfaction with her search for a job in New
York?
- Do you admit or deny that you telephoned Monica Lewinsky
early in the morning on October 10, 1997, and offered to
assist her finding a job in New York?
- Do you admit or deny that on or about October 11, 1997,
you met with Monica Lewinsky in or about the Oval Office
dining room?
- Do you admit or deny that on or about October 11, 1997,
Monica Lewinsky furnished to you, in or about the Oval Office
dining room, a list of jobs in New York in which she was
interested?
- Do you admit or deny that on or about October 11, 1997,
you suggested to Monica Lewinsky that Vernon Jordan may be
able to assist her in her job search?
- Do you admit or deny that on or about October 11, 1997,
after meeting with Monica Lewinsky and discussing her search
for a job in New York, you telephoned Vernon Jordan?
- Do you admit or deny that you discussed with Monica
Lewinsky prior to December 17, 1997, a plan in which she
would pretend to bring you papers with a work-related
purpose when in fact such papers had no work-related
purpose, in order to conceal your relationship?
- Do you admit or deny that you discussed with Monica
Lewinsky prior to December 17, 1997, that Betty Currie should
be the one to clear Ms. Lewinsky in to see you, so Ms.
Lewinsky could say that she was visiting with Ms. Currie
instead of with you?
- Do you admit or deny that you discussed with Monica
Lewinsky prior to December 17, 1997, that if either of you
were questioned about the existence of your relationship you
would deny its existence?
- Do you admit or deny that on or about December 6, 1997,
you learned that Monica Lewinsky's name was on a witness list
in the case of Jones v. Clinton?
- Do you admit or deny that on or about December 17,
1997, you told Monica Lewinsky that her name was on the
witness list in the case of Jones v. Clinton?
- Do you admit or deny that on or about December 17,
1997, you suggested to Monica Lewinsky that the submission
of an affidavit in the case of Jones v. Clinton might suffice to
prevent her from having to testify personally in that case?
- Do you admit or deny that on or about Dec. 17, 1997, you
suggested to Monica Lewinsky that she could say to anyone
inquiring about her relationship with you that her visits to the
Oval Office were for the purpose of visiting with Betty Currie or
to deliver papers to you?
- Do you admit or deny that you gave false and misleading
testimony under oath when you stated during your deposition
in the case of Jones v. Clinton on January 17, 1998, that you
did not know if Monica Lewinsky had been subpoenaed to
testify in that case?
- Do you admit or deny that you gave false and misleading
testimony under oath when you stated before the grand jury
on August 17, 1998, that you did know, prior to January 17,
l998, that Monica Lewinsky had been subpoenaed to testify in
the case of Jones v. Clinton?
- Do you admit or deny that on or about December 28,
1997, you had a discussion with Monica Lewinsky at the White
House regarding her moving to New York?
- Do you admit or deny that on or about December 28,
1997, you had a discussion with Monica Lewinsky at the White
House in which you suggested to her that she move to New
York soon because by moving to New York, the lawyers
representing Paula Jones in the case of Jones v. Clinton may
not contact her?
- Do you admit or deny that on or about December 28,
1997, you had a discussion with Monica Lewinsky at the White
House regarding gifts you had given to Ms. Lewinsky that were
subpoenaed in the case of Jones v. Clinton?
- Do you admit or deny that on or about December 28,
1997, you expressed concern to Monica Lewinsky about a
hatpin you had given to her as a gift which had been
subpoenaed in the case of Jones v Clinton?
- Do you admit or deny that on or about December 28,
1997, you discussed with Betty Currie gifts previously given by
you to Monica Lewinsky?
- Do you admit or deny that on or about December 28,
1998, (sic) you requested, instructed, suggested to or
otherwise discussed with Betty Currie that she take
possession of gifts previously given to Monica Lewinsky by
you?
- Do you admit or deny that you had a telephone
conversation on January 6, 1998, with Vernon Jordan during
which you discussed Monica Lewinsky's affidavit, yet to be
filed, in the case of Jones v. Clinton?
- Do you admit or deny that you had knowledge of the fact
that Monica Lewinsky executed for filing an affidavit in the case
of Jones v. Clinton on January 7, 1998?
- Do you admit or deny that on or about January 7, 1998,
you had a discussion with Vernon Jordan in which he
mentioned that Monica Lewinsky executed for filing an affidavit
in the case of Jones v. Clinton?
- Do you admit or deny that on or about January 7, 1998,
you had a discussion with Vernon Jordan in which he
mentioned that he was assisting Monica Lewinsky in finding a
job in New York?
- Do you admit or deny that you viewed a copy of the
affidavit executed by Monica Lewinsky on January 7, 1998, in
the case of Jones v. Clinton, prior to your deposition in that
case?
- Do you admit or deny that you had knowledge that your
counsel viewed a copy of the affidavit executed by Monica
Lewinsky on January 7, 1998, in the case of Jones v. Clinton,
prior to your deposition in that case?
- Do you admit or deny that you had knowledge that any
facts or assertions contained in the affidavit executed by
Monica Lewinsky on January 7, 1998, in the case of Jones v.
Clinton were not true?
- Do you admit or deny that you viewed a copy of the
affidavit executed by Monica Lewinsky on January 7, 1998, in
the ease of Jones v. Clinton at your deposition in that case on
January 17, 1998?
- Do you admit or deny that you had knowledge that your
counsel viewed a copy of the affidavit executed by Monica
Lewinsky on January 7, 1998, in the case of Jones v. Clinton at
your deposition in that case on January 17, 1998?
- Do you admit or deny that on or about January 9, 1998,
you received a message from Vernon Jordan indicating that
Monica Lewinsky had received a job offer in New York?
- Do you admit or deny that between January 9, 1998, and
January 15, 1998, you had a conversation with Erskine Bowles
in the Oval Office in which you stated that Monica Lewinsky
received a job offer and had listed John Hilley as a reference?
- Do you admit or deny that you asked Erskine Bowles if he
would ask John Hilley to give Ms. Lewinsky a positive job
recommendation?
- Do you admit or deny that during your deposition in the
case of Jones v. Clinton on January 17, 1998, you affirmed
that the facts or assertions stated in the affidavit executed by
Monica Lewinsky on January 7, 1998, were true?
- As to each, do you admit or deny that you gave the
following gifts to Monica Lewinsky at any time in the past?
- A lithograph
- A hatpin
- A large ``Black Dog'' canvas bag
- A large ``Rockettes'' blanket
- A pin of the New York skyline
- A box of cherry chocolates
- A pair of novelty sunglasses
- A stuffed animal from the ``Black Dog''
- A marble bear's head
- A London pin
- A shamrock pin
- An Annie Lennox compact disc
- Davidoff cigars
- Do you admit or deny that when asked on January 17,
1998, in your deposition in the case of Jones v. Clinton if you
had ever given gifts to Monica Lewinsky you stated that you
did not recall, even though you actually had knowledge of
giving her gifts in addition to gifts from the ``Black Dog''?
- Do you admit or deny that you gave false and misleading
testimony under oath in your deposition in the case of Jones
v. Clinton when you responded ``once or twice'' to the
question ``has Monica Lewinsky ever given you any gifts?''
- Do you admit or deny that on January 17, 1998, at or
about 5:38 p.m., after the conclusion of your deposition in the
case of Jones v. Clinton you telephoned Vernon Jordan at his
home?
- Do you admit or deny that on January 17, 1998, at or
about 7:02 p.m., after the conclusion of your deposition in the
case of Jones v. Clinton, you telephoned Betty Currie at her
home?
- Do you admit or deny that on January 17, 1998, at or
about 7:02 p.m., after the conclusion of your deposition in the
case of Jones v. Clinton, you telephoned Vernon Jordan at his
office?
- Do you admit or deny that on January 17, 1998, at or
about 7:13 p.m., after the conclusion of your deposition in the
case of Jones v. Clinton , you telephoned Betty Currie at her
home and asked her to meet with you the next day, Sunday,
January 18, 1998?
- Do you admit or deny that on January 18, 1998, at or
about 6:11 a.m., you learned of the existence of tapes of
conversations between, Monica Lewinsky and Linda Tripp
recorded by Linda Tripp?
- Do you admit or deny that on January 18, 1998, at or
about 12:50 p.m., you telephoned Vernon Jordan at his
home?
- Do you admit or deny that on January 18, 1998, at or
about 1:11 p.m., you telephoned Betty Currie at her home?
- Do you admit or deny that on January 18, 1998, at or
about 2:55 p.m., you received a telephone call from Vernon
Jordan?
- Do you admit or deny that on January 18, 1998, at or
about 5:00 p.m., you had a meeting with Betty Currie at which
you made statements similar to any of the following regarding
your relationship with Monica Lewinsky?
- ``You were always there when she was there, right? We
were never really alone.''
- ``You could see and hear everything.''
- ``Monica came on to me, and I never touched her, right?''
- ``She wanted to have sex with me and I couldn't do that.''
- Do you admit or deny that you had a conversation with
Betty Currie within several days of January 18, 1998, in which
you made statements similar to any of the following regarding
your relationship with Monica Lewinsky?
- ``You were always there when she was there, right? We
were never really alone.''
- ``You could see and hear everything.''
- ``Monica came on to me, and I never touched her, right?''
- ``She wanted to have sex with me and I couldn't do that.''
- Do you admit or deny that on January 18, 1998, at or
about 11:02 p.m., you telephoned Betty Currie at her home?
- Do you admit or deny that on Monday, January 19, 1998,
at or about 8:50 a.m., you telephoned Betty Currie at her
home?
- Do you admit or deny that on Monday, January 19, 1998,
at or about 8:56 a.m., you telephoned Vernon Jordan at his
home?
- Do you admit or deny that on Monday January 19, 1998,
at or about 10:55 a.m., you telephoned Vernon Jordan at his
office?
- Do you admit or deny that on Monday, January 19, 1998,
at or about 1:45 p.m., you telephoned Betty Currie at her
home?
- Do you admit or deny that on Monday, January 19, 1998,
at or about 2:44 p.m., you met with individuals including
Vernon Jordan, Erskine Bowles, Bruce Lindsey, Cheryl Mills,
Charles Ruff, and Rahm Emanuel?
- Do you admit or deny that on Monday, January 19, 1998,
at or about 2:44 p.m., at any meeting with Vernon Jordan,
Erskine Bowles, Bruce Lindsey, Cheryl Mills, Charles Ruff, Rahm
Emanuel and others you discussed the existence of tapes of
conversations between Monica Lewinsky and Linda Tripp
recorded by Linda Tripp, or any other matter relating to Monica
Lewinsky?
- Do you admit or deny that on Monday, January 19, 1998,
at or about 5:56 p.m., you telephoned Vernon Jordan at his
office?
- Do you admit or deny that on January 2l, 1998, the day
the Monica Lewinsky story appeared for the first time in The
Washington Post, you had a conversation with Sidney
Blumenthal in which you stated that you rebuffed alleged
advances from Monica Lewinsky and in which you made a
statement similar to the following? ``Monica Lewinsky came at
me and made a sexual demand on me.''
- Do you admit or deny that on January 21, 1998, the day
the Monica Lewinsky story appeared for the first time in The
Washington Post, you had a conversation with Sidney
Blumenthal in which you made a statement similar to the
following in response to a question about your conduct with
Ms. Lewinsky? ``I haven't done anything wrong.''
- Do you admit or deny that on January 21, 1998, the day
the Monica Lewinsky story appeared for the first time in The
Washington Post, you had a conversation with Erskine Bowles,
Sylvia Matthews and John Podesta in which you made
statements similar to the following? ``I want you to know I
did not have a sexual relationship with this woman Monica
Lewinsky. I did not ask anybody to lie. And when the facts
come out, you'll understand.''
- Do you admit or deny that on or about January 23, 1998,
you had a conversation with John Podesta in which you stated
that you had never had an affair with Monica Lewinsky?
- Do you admit or deny that on or about January 23, 1998,
you had a conversation with John Podesta in which you stated
that you were not alone with Monica Lewinsky in the Oval
Office, and that Betty Currie was either in your presence or
outside your office with the door open while you were visiting
with Monica Lewinsky?
- Do you admit or deny that on or about January 26, 1998,
you had a conversation with Harold Ickes in which you made
statements to the effect that you did not have an affair with
Monica Lewinsky?
- Do you admit or deny that on or about January 26, 1998,
you had a conversation with Harold lckes in which you made
statements to the effect that you had not asked anyone to
change their story, suborn perjury or obstruct justice if called
to testify or otherwise respond to a request for information
from the Office of Independent Counsel or in any other legal
proceeding?
- Do you admit or deny that on or about January 21, 1998,
you and Richard ``Dick'' Morris discussed the possibility of
commissioning a poll to determine public opinion following the
Washington Post story regarding the Monica Lewinsky matter?
- Do you admit or deny that you had a later conversation
with Richard ``Dick'' Morris in which he stated that the polling
results regarding the Monica Lewinsky matter suggested that
the American people would forgive you for adultery but not for
perjury or obstruction of justice?
- Do you admit or deny that you responded to Richard
``Dick'' Morris' explanation of these polling results by making
a statement similar to the following: ``(w)ell, we just have to
win then''?
- Do you admit or deny the past or present existence of, or
the past or present direct or indirect employment of
individuals, other than counsel representing you, whose duties
include making contact with or gathering information about,
witnesses or potential witnesses in any judicial proceeding
related to any matter in which you are or could be involved?
- Do you admit or deny having knowledge that Terry
Lenzner was contacted or employed to make contact with or
gather information about witnesses or potential witnesses in
any judicial proceeding related to any matter in which you are
or could be involved?
- Do you admit or deny having knowledge that Jack Palladino
was contacted or employed to make contact with or gather
information about witnesses or potential witnesses in any
judicial proceeding related to any matter in which you are or
could be involved?
- Do you admit or deny having knowledge that Betsy Wright
was contacted or employed to make contact with or gather
information about witnesses or potential witnesses in any
judicial proceeding related to any matter in which you are or
could be involved?
- Do you admit or deny that you made false and misleading
public statements in response to questions asked on or about
January 21, 1998, in an interview with Roll Call, when you
stated ``Well, let me say, the relationship was not improper,
and I think that's important enough to say. But because the
investigation is going on, I don't know what is out -- what's
going to be asked of me. I think I need to cooperate, answer
the questions, but I think that it's important for me to make it
clear what is not. And then, at the appropriate time, I'll answer
to what is. But let me answer -- it is not an improper
relationship and I know what the word means.''
- Do you admit or deny that you made false and misleading
public statements in response to questions asked on or about
January 21, 1998, in the Oval Office during a photo
opportunity when you stated ``Now there are lots of
questions that I think are very legitimate. You have a right to
ask them; you and the American people have a right to get
answers. We are working very hard to comply and get all the
requests for information up here and we will give you as many
answers as we can as soon as we can at the appropriate time,
consistent with our obligation to also cooperate with the
investigations. And that's not a dodge, that's really what I've
talked with our people. I want to do that. I'd like to have more
rather than less, sooner rather than later. So we'll work
through it as quickly as we can and get all those questions out
there to you''?
- Do you admit or deny that you discussed with Harry
Thomasson, prior to making separate statements in response
to questions asked by the press in January 1998, relating to
your relationship with Monica Lewinsky, what such statements
should be or how they should be communicated?
- Do you admit or deny that you made a false or misleading
public statement in response to a question asked on or about
January 26, 1998, when you stated ``But I want to say one
thing to the American people -- I want you to listen to me. I
am going to say this again. I did not have sexual relations with
that woman, Ms. Lewinsky?''
- Do you admit or deny that you made false and misleading
public statements in response to a question asked on or about
January 26, 1998, when you stated ``... I never told anybody
to lie, not a single time. Never''?
- Do you admit or deny that you directed or instructed
Bruce Lindsey, Sidney Blumenthal, Nancy Hernreich and Lanny
Breuer to invoke executive privilege before a grand jury
empaneled as part of a judicial proceeding by the United
States District Court for the District of Columbia Circuit in
1998?
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