was gathering up evidence to support her case, Independent Council, Kenneth Starr, offered to help her. Lewinsky agreed and told Starr everything about the relationship. On September 9, 1998, Starr released his Starr Report that told about the President’s affair. Before the release of the Report, Lacayo quoted “Washington is bracing itself for the text unlike anything it has ever handled, with interludes that describe, in all too fascinating detail, ...engagement between Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky...Starr’s Report could be the closest thing to pornography ever issued by the Government Printing Office” (40). Would it be right to know all about the President’s personal life? The answer to that question is yes if the President is lying about the affairs, and especially if he is lying under oath.In Starr’s Report, there were eleven accountable statements for impeachment ranging from perjury to obstruction of justice. Starr states that Clinton’s actions were “inconsistent with the president’s constitutional duty to faithfully execute the laws” (Aubrey 3). One of the general topics of the impeachment statements was that president Clinton lied under oath more than three times. Another general topic is the obstruction of justice that Clinton attempted many times.Clinton appeared on live television and admitted to having an “inappropriate” relationship with Monica Lewinsky. Clinton claims that he did not commit perjury, but instead delivered “narrow answers to ambiguous questions” (Aubrey 4). Clinton also believes that there was no obstruction of justice because everything was based on allegation, and not proof of the offenses (Aubrey 4).Starr is not the only person helping Monica, and therefore trying to get Clinton out of office. Linda Tripp is strengthened Lewinsky’s case by recording her and the President on one of their meetings in th...