December 19, 1998, was a cold winter day. Bill and Hillary Clinton prepared for the outcome of the House impeachment vote.
Pro and anti-Clinton protesters gathered around Capitol Hill.
People demonstrated outside the Capitol all day.
Newt Gingrich, then-speaker of the House, had named Rep. Ray LaHood, an Illinois Republican, to preside over the impeachment proceedings.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThat same day, Rep. Bob Livingston, a Louisiana Republican who had been the Speaker of the House-elect, resigned over his own case of adultery. He encouraged Clinton to do the same.
The House of Representatives voted on President Clinton's articles of impeachment. Two articles passed by close margins.
That morning, the Washington Post reported that pizza deliveries in the Capitol were booming that week due to staffers working late nights to prepare for the impeachment vote.
On the same day the House voted on his impeachment, President Clinton was calling off operation Desert Fox, a brief bombing campaign against Iraq.
Once passed, the two articles of impeachment were delivered to Secretary of the Senate Gary Sisco.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdPresident Clinton spoke outside the White House after the House voted to impeach him.
Hillary Clinton stood by Bill's side as he delivered a speech following the vote of impeachment.
Despite the outcome of the vote, the Clintons smiled as they met members of the press outside the White House.