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Thirteen members of the House of Representatives have pressed the case against the president. The House managers are all male, all hard-core Republicans, all members of the Judiciary Committee and all lawyers. They were nominated by the House leadership and elected by the full House last year. They were confirmed by the new Congress in early January. The team, led by Judiciary Committee chairman Henry Hyde, argued that removing President Clinton was necessary to protect the rule of law and safeguard the "covenant of trust" between the president and the country. The members are: Henry Hyde (R -Illinois), Bob Barr (R - Georgia), Charles Canady (R - Florida), Lindsey Grahm (R- South Carolina), Asa Hutchinson (R- Arkansas), James Sensebrenner (R - Wisconsin), Steve Buyer (R- Indiana), George Gekas (R - Pennsylvania), Ed Bryant (R - Tennessee), Bill McCollum (R - Florida), Steve Chabot (R - Ohio), Christopher Cannon (R- Utah), James Rogan (R - California) |
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