
Bill Clinton - Wikipedia
Clinton was elected president in the 1992 election, defeating the incumbent Republican president George H. W. Bush, and the independent businessman Ross Perot. He became the first …
Bill Clinton | Biography, Presidency, Impeachment, & Facts ...
Dec 21, 2025 · Bill Clinton is the 42nd president of the United States (1993–2001), who oversaw the country’s longest peacetime economic expansion. In 1998 he became the second U.S. …
Clinton Biographies | William J. Clinton Presidential Library ...
When President Clinton won reelection in 1996, he became the first Democrat since Franklin D. Roosevelt to win a second term. Following the early failure of his health care reform initiative, …
William J. Clinton | The White House
Bill Clinton is an American politician from Arkansas who served as the 42nd President of the United States (1993-2001). He took office at the end of the Cold War, and was the first baby …
Bill Clinton’s chief of staff speaks out after former ... - MSN
Following the Dec. 19 release of documents and photos related to the investigation of sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, Bill Clinton's chief of staff is speaking out.
New Clinton call for DOJ to release remaining Epstein court ...
Dec 22, 2025 · Department of Justice faces criticism for new redacted Epstein document release as Former President Bill Clinton's spokesman argues partial disclosure violates transparency law.
Bill Clinton Fast Facts | CNN Politics
Feb 1, 2013 · View CNN’s Fast Facts on Bill Clinton and learn more information about the 42nd president of the United States.
Bill Clinton - Miller Center
William Jefferson Clinton, the young President from Hope, Arkansas, succeeded where no other Democrat had since Franklin Roosevelt: he was reelected to a second term.
President Bill Clinton - U.S. National Park Service
Young Bill would later grow up to become William Jefferson Clinton, and become the 42nd president of the United States. Bill was born in the city of Hope, Arkansas, but would later …
William J. Clinton - White House Historical Association
Clinton won the three-way election with only 43 percent of the popular vote, but an overwhelming majority of Electoral College votes. In his first two years in office, Clinton moved aggressively …