February 12 – President Clinton was acquitted by the United States Senate on charges of perjury (in a vote of 45–55) and obstruction of justice (in a vote of 50–50), ending his impeachment trial.[3]
March
March 24 – In a press conference at the White House President Clinton argued for the importance of NATO military action against Yugoslavia.[4]
July 15 – Speaking on the South Lawn, President Clinton called on Congress to pass gun control legislation.[7]
July 16 – President Clinton delivered an address at Amos Hiatt Middle School in Des Moines, Iowa.[8]
August
August 10 – President Clinton gave an address at the 100th meeting of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.[9]
September
September 21 – In an address to the UN, President Clinton urged the body to support regional actors more, in place of reliance on US intervention concerning matters such as the East Timor genocide.[10]
↑Baker, Peter (February 13, 1999). "The Senate Acquits President Clinton". The Washington Post. The Washington Post Co. Archived from the original on November 10, 2013. Retrieved December 4, 2013.