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Clinton Bill 1946 - 0 Pristine Bill Clinton Impeachment Trial ticket, with superb provenance.

Yellow admissions ticket from the U.S. Senate Impeachment Trial of 42 nd U.S. President Bill Clinton (born 1946) in extra fine condition, measuring 5.375" x 2.625". Ticket admitted one bearer to the senate gallery to attend the trial that convened during the first session of the 106th Congress. Date stamped "Jan 28 1999" at right and with auto-signature of U.S. Senate Sergeant at Arms James W. Ziglar at bottom. "Rule VI, Galleries" outlining visitor conduct is reproduced in full verso. From the comprehensive collection of Ronald Ellis Wade.

16th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court William H. Rehnquist (1924-2005) presided over the Senate portion of Impeachment proceedings against sitting president Bill Clinton from January 7 to February 12, 1999. Clinton, who was involved in sex scandal involving a White House intern, was accused with obstruction of justice and perjury. On January 28 th, the date of this admissions ticket, the Senate voted to block witness testimony from public release and to continue the trial without moving directly to the voting process. Of the two U.S. Presidents impeached, both Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton were acquitted of charges.

A souvenir of the Clinton impeachment trial in impeccable condition, collected by Ron Wade.

Below is an interesting interview from TheHill.com, about Ron Wade and his collection of Presidential memorabilia:

Step into Ronald Wade's office and it's easy to see why he's listed in "Guinness World Records 2015" for the largest collection of U.S. presidential memorabilia — it's really a replica of the Oval Office.

"Actually, they quit counting," Wade says of his immense collection of White House and presidential campaign items, "because I probably have closer to 20,000 or 30,000 items, if not closer to 100,000 — that's with duplication." The official count from the folks behind the famed book puts Wade's collection in chief at 6,960 pieces as of last year.

The lifelong Republican has been racking up "practically anything that has to do with American politics" since he was 10 years old.

"My first memory in life is wearing an 'I Like Ike' button, and I was probably 4 years old. So I've always been interested in politics," Wade, 64, tells ITK.

The retired Texas Department of Human Services supervisor and Ex White House aide to President Nixon, says he counts former Presidents George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush as friends. His most prized item in the collection is from the 41st commander-in-chief's failed 1964 Senate bid.

"George W. has been to my house, and seen my collection, and was quite impressed," boasts Wade, who has also donated several pieces from his massive memorabilia stockpile to the George W. Bush Presidential Library outside Dallas.

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