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Clinton impeacher Hyde dead at 83 | Clinton impeacher Hyde dead at 83 |
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A former Republican Congressman who led impeachment proceedings against former US President Bill Clinton has died in hospital in his home state of Illinois. | |
Henry Hyde, who was 83, also campaigned strongly against abortion. | Henry Hyde, who was 83, also campaigned strongly against abortion. |
Correspondents say that, despite his strong convictions, Mr Hyde was liked by his opponents and seemed to come from a less partisan era in politics. | Correspondents say that, despite his strong convictions, Mr Hyde was liked by his opponents and seemed to come from a less partisan era in politics. |
Mr Hyde was awarded the highest US civilian honour, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, earlier this month. | Mr Hyde was awarded the highest US civilian honour, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, earlier this month. |
At the ceremony, President Bush described him as a "gallant champion of the weak and forgotten, and a fearless defender of life in all its seasons". | At the ceremony, President Bush described him as a "gallant champion of the weak and forgotten, and a fearless defender of life in all its seasons". |
Mr Hyde led Republican efforts to impeach Mr Clinton over his relationship with Monica Lewinsky from his position as chairman of the Judiciary Committee of the House of Representatives. | Mr Hyde led Republican efforts to impeach Mr Clinton over his relationship with Monica Lewinsky from his position as chairman of the Judiciary Committee of the House of Representatives. |
But he appeared reluctant to pursue the case as vigorously as some in his own party. | But he appeared reluctant to pursue the case as vigorously as some in his own party. |
His own reputation was damaged when it emerged during the scandal that he had had an affair with a married woman in his early 40s. | His own reputation was damaged when it emerged during the scandal that he had had an affair with a married woman in his early 40s. |
Mr Hyde, who grew up in an Irish Catholic family nin Chicago, entered Congress in 1974. | |
Two years later he introduced the first Hyde Amendment - a provision which opponents of abortion have tried to attach to federal spending bills in order to stop federal funding of terminations. | Two years later he introduced the first Hyde Amendment - a provision which opponents of abortion have tried to attach to federal spending bills in order to stop federal funding of terminations. |
He was also one of the leading supporters of the 2003 federal ban on partial birth abortions. | He was also one of the leading supporters of the 2003 federal ban on partial birth abortions. |
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