Author:William Jefferson Clinton
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Works [edit]
Inaugural addresses [edit]
State of the Union addresses [edit]
- First State of the Union Address
- Second State of the Union Address
- Third State of the Union Address
- Fourth State of the Union Address
- Fifth State of the Union Address
- Sixth State of the Union Address
- Seventh State of the Union Address
- Eighth State of the Union Address
Presidential Debates [edit]
National Thanksgiving Turkey Presentations [edit]
- 1993 Turkey Pardon (24 November 1993)
- 1994 Turkey Pardon (23 November 1994)
- 1995 Turkey Pardon (22 November 1995)
- 1996 Turkey Pardon (27 November 1996)
- 1997 Turkey Pardon (26 November 1997)
- 1998 Turkey Pardon (24 November 1998)
- Turkey Pardon of Harry (24 November 1999)
- Turkey Pardon of Jerry (22 November 2000)
Presidential Radio Addresses [edit]
Presidential Proclamations [edit]
Presidential Decision Directives [edit]
Presidential Review Directives [edit]
Executive Orders [edit]
Presidential Memoranda [edit]
Other works [edit]
- A Place Called Hope (acceptance speech to the 1992 Democratic National Convention]], July 16, 1992)
- Remarks recorded by Bill Clinton for the Hall of Presidents at Magic Kingdom Park, Walt Disney World, Florida (1993)
- Remarks at McNair Barracks (Berlin, Germany, July 12, 1994)
- Remarks to Federal Law Enforcement (addressing Waco siege, July 20, 1995)
- Bill Clinton's speech following the Oklahoma City Bombing, 1995
- Bill Clinton's eulogy for Yitzhak Rabin November 6, 1995
- "Acceptance Speech to 1996 Democratic Convention" (29 August 1996)
- Remarks by President Clinton and President Jiang Zemin at arrival ceremony (29 October 1997)
- Clinton Lewinsky Apology
- Camp David Summit Announcement by US President Clinton (July 5, 2000)
- Camp David Summit Conclusion by US President Clinton (July 25, 2000)
- Clinton interview with Israeli television regarding Camp David Summit (July 27, 2000)
- NSTC-1
- "Remarks at the 2000 Democratic National Convention" (14 August 2000)
- Bill Clinton's Farewell Address (2001)
- Democratic National Convention address (5 September 2012)
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