September 26 - President Clinton delivered remarks in Georgetown University law school. Clinton talked about the role of government, the spreading of democracy, voting irregularities in Serbia, trade with China, and the inter connectivity of different countries.
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December 19 – President Clinton met with President-elect George W. Bush in the Oval Office to discuss the transition of power between the presidents.[7][8]
January 2001
January 3 – The 107th United States Congress convened with the Republican Party having a 221-seat majority in the House of Representatives,[9] while the Democratic Party briefly controlled the Senate until January 20.[10]
January 18 – President Clinton delivered his farewell address in the Oval Office.[14]
January 20 – President Clinton completed his two terms in office and left the White House for the final time as Commander-in-chief.[15]
January 20 – George W. Bush was inaugurated as the 43rd president of the United States, at noon EST. Bill Clinton, now the former president, returned to Chappaqua to begin his post-presidency.[15]
^deHaven-Smith, Lance, ed. (2005). The Battle for Florida: An Annotated Compendium of Materials from the 2000 Presidential Election. Gainesville, Florida, United States: University Press of Florida. pp. 8, 16, 37–41.