Baishui case: The incident was caused by a land development case called Baishui in which the Clintons participated. The case involved tax evasion, interest transfer and other illegal acts. In the initial investigation, Wins Foster committed suicide, which led to the intervention of the Ministry of Justice. The investigation of Baishui case finally found no evidence that the Clintons violated the law, but it triggered a series of extra-judicial cases, which led to the conviction of 15 people, including the Clintons' business partner McDougall, lawyer colleague Webster Harper and Clinton's deputy governor Jim Tucker.
Foster's suicide: After the whitewater case broke out, the prosecution team launched an investigation, and related person Wins Foster committed suicide. Because of the sensitive timing, it is still controversial whether Foster's death is suicide or homicide.
Bilmen incident: 1994, the prosecutor asked for the bill records of Hillary Clinton's lawyer in Ross Law Firm, and several files were missing. Hillary claimed not to know, but two years later, these documents appeared in a small room next to Hillary's office in the White House. After investigation, Hillary's fingerprints and a memo written by White House legal adviser Foster were found on the file.
Futures Gate Incident: Hillary was exposed to trading live cattle futures at 1980, and the investment of 1000 yuan was fired to 654.38+10,000 yuan in a few months. Investment experts believe that it is impossible for experts to have such a transaction result without the money specially sent by others.
Document Gate Incident: The Clinton administration visited more than 900 FBI documents of party member and senior officials. After the incident was exposed, the White House declared that it was a careless mistake. According to Dick Morris, Clinton's adviser at that time, who later broke up with Clinton, it was after he told Hillary about the worrying poll results that Hillary began to scrape feces from rival parties.
Golf Gate Incident: David Watkins, the White House aide, privately called the presidential helicopter to play golf. Watkins was forced to resign after the incident was exposed.
Harper's Gate Incident: Webster Harper, Hillary's former legal colleague, knows a lot of inside information. If she is abnormal, she always seems to get help from the nobles. While convicted Hubble was forced to resign from the Ministry of Justice and wait for five months in prison, Lippo Group of Indonesia hired him as a legal adviser and paid him $250,000.
Indonesia Gate Incident: A middle-class couple in Indonesia was able to donate $452,000 in political contributions to the Democratic National Committee. The couple are related to Lippo Group. * * * Republicans suspect that there is an exchange of interests.
Paula Jones incident: Paula Jones, a former hotel employee, accused Clinton of calling her to a secluded room and exposing her nakedness when she was governor. The investigation triggered by Jones' allegations led to the Monica Lewinsky incident.
Jennifer flowers incident: Jennifer announced her relationship with Clinton 1 1 year; Clinton insisted that the two "have no 1 1 year relationship". A few years later, Clinton admitted that he had a relationship with Buddha Rauls for 10 years (instead of1/year). This is one of Clinton's eloquent masterpieces.
Catherine Willie incident: campaign volunteer Catherine Willie accused Clinton of sexually harassing her.
Vanita Brotrik incident: People familiar with the matter accused Clinton of raping Vanita when he was the attorney general of Arkansas; The parties are unwilling to come forward again, but they have not denied this statement.
Cabinet members abused public funds: Energy Minister Harrow Ollie was exposed to use public funds to hire image designers to serve her personally, and she often traveled abroad on business trips, and every trip was extravagant.
Cabinet members adopted a lover: Housing Minister Henry Cynthia Luo Nai adopted a lover, paid her to keep silent, lied to FBI agents, and was finally forced to step down.
Conflicts of interest among cabinet members: Agriculture Minister Michael Esby is suspected of being entertained by Tyson Foods to watch the Super Bowl. Esby was forced to step down in the food industry where Tyson Food Company was in charge of the Ministry of Agriculture.
Lincoln suite incident: 1994, after the disastrous mid-term election of the Democratic Party, the * * * and the party gained great momentum. Clinton was worried that 1996 would fail in his re-election, so he stepped up campaign funds and sold state organs at a clearly marked price. As long as you donate $654.38 million in political contributions, you can stay in the Lincoln bedroom of the White House for one night. There is also a price for drinking coffee with Clinton.
Monica Lewinsky incident: 1998, the sex scandal between Clinton and Monica Lewinsky, a female intern in the White House, was exposed and investigated by the judicial department. * * * The Republican Party proposed an impeachment motion in Congress, but the conviction was not passed. This is the famous "zipper door" case, and it is generally believed that the political significance of this case is greater than the legal significance.
Amnesty: Clinton pardoned 140 people a few hours before leaving office, many of whom caused controversy, including his brother (drug crime), Marco Ricky (tax evasion), and several drug dealers and fraudsters who paid Hillary's brother Hugh Rodin $200,000. A special prosecutor was appointed to investigate the Amnesty Gate incident.