November 1995 - President Bill Clinton, 49, engages in an affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky, 22 March 1997 - The affair ends, according to Lewinsky. She said they had engaged in sexual encounters on nine occasions September 1997 - White House employee Linda Tripp begins recording her conversations with Lewinsky after she confided in Tripp about the affair January 7, 1998 - Lewinsky signs an affidavit stating that she never had a sexual relationship with Bill Clinton. This was at the request of attorneys representing Paula Jones, who had accused Clinton of sexual harassment in 1994 January 17, 1998 - News of the scandal first breaks on the Drudge Report January 21, 1998 - The Drudge Report publishes allegations that Lewinsky had kept a 'garment with Clinton's dried semen'. The story is picked up by major news outlets January 26, 1998 - President Clinton denies the affair while standing with his wife Hillary at a White House press conference. He says the famous line: 'I did not have sexual relations with that woman' January 27, 1998 - Hillary Clinton appears on the TODAY Show where she defends her husband and calls the claims 'a vast right-wing conspiracy that has been conspiring against my husband since the day he announced his run for president' February 6, 1998 - President Clinton says in a press conference that he will not resign from office August 3, 1998 - A blood sample is taken from President Clinton for DNA testing against stains from Lewinsky's blue dress August 6, 1998 - Lewinsky begins to testify before the grand jury August 17, 1998 - Clinton testifies to the grand jury where he admits to 'inappropriate intimate contact'. He speaks to the nation in a televised address, finally admitting that he had a relationship with Lewinsky October 2, 1998 - Transcripts of Monica Lewinsky and Linda Tripp’s taped phone conversations are released December 11, 1998 - The House Judiciary committee votes to impeach, approving two articles of impeachment, including lying to a grand jury and obstruction of justice December 12, 1998 - Clinton says he won't resign and denies lying under oath December 19, 1998 - The House of Representatives votes to impeach President Clinton. Clinton vows to remain in office until 'the last hour of the last day of my term' January 7, 1999 - The Senate begins its trial of President Clinton February 12, 1999 - The Senate acquits President Clinton on both charges of perjury and obstruction of justice All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility