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President #42

Bill Clinton

Bill Clinton served as the 42nd President of the United States from January 20, 1993, to January 20, 2001. His two-term administration oversaw strong economic growth and budget surpluses while also facing major political controversies, including impeachment and acquittal in 1998–1999.

Legacy Summary

Domestically, Clinton presided over a period of sustained economic expansion, reduced unemployment, and several major policy initiatives—most notably passage of NAFTA, welfare reform in 1996, and balanced budgets that produced federal surpluses in the late 1990s. His administration also advanced legislation on crime, gun control, and family leave while benefiting from the technology-driven boom of the decade.

Clinton’s presidency is also marked by controversy: a personal scandal led to his impeachment by the House in 1998 and acquittal by the Senate in 1999, which shaped public debate about character and accountability. On foreign policy he expanded U.S. engagement, including NATO interventions in Bosnia and Kosovo, leaving a mixed legacy of increased international involvement and contested domestic politics.

Notable Actions

Signed NAFTA (1993); Enacted 1996 Welfare Reform (Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act); Achieved federal budget surpluses in the late 1990s; Led NATO interventions in Bosnia (1995) and Kosovo (1999); Impeached by the House (1998) and acquitted by the Senate (1999); Signed key domestic laws including the Brady Bill and Family and Medical Leave Act

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Attended APEC Leaders' Meeting in Brunei
November 15, 2000 Bill Clinton
Foreign Policy

Attended APEC Leaders' Meeting in Brunei

President Clinton attended the APEC leaders' summit in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei, participating in plenary sessions and multilateral discussions with Pacific Rim leaders.

2000 U.S. presidential election held (Bush v. Gore)
November 7, 2000 Bill Clinton
Election / Transition

2000 U.S. presidential election held (Bush v. Gore)

The U.S. presidential election took place on November 7, 2000, with Vice President Al Gore (Democrat) — President Bill Clinton's running mate and political successor — contesting Governor George W. Bush (Republican).

Suicide bombing of USS Cole in Aden, Yemen
October 12, 2000 Bill Clinton
Crisis Response

Suicide bombing of USS Cole in Aden, Yemen

On October 12, 2000, the guided-missile destroyer USS Cole was struck by a small boat laden with explosives while refueling in Aden, Yemen, killing 17 U.S. sailors and wounding dozens; the Clinton administration dispatched FBI investigators and began pursuing those responsible.