SAD – BILL CLINTON BREAKS DOWN DURING SHOCKING ANNOUNCEMENT

Jim Guy Tucker was an American politician, attorney, and businessman who became the 43rd Governor of Arkansas, succeeding Bill Clinton in December 1992 and serving until his resignation in July 1996.

📝 Biography & Career

Born: June 13, 1943, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; moved to Little Rock, Arkansas as a child.

Education: Earned a BA in Government from Harvard University in 1964, then pursued a JD at the University of Arkansas after returning from Vietnam.

Military & Journalism: Joined the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve in 1964 but was discharged on medical grounds; subsequently served in Vietnam as a civilian war correspondent from 1965–1967, an experience later recounted in his book Arkansas Men at War.

📜 Political Highlights

  • Prosecuting Attorney for Pulaski County (1971–1972), earning a reputation for bold legal work.

  • Arkansas Attorney General (1973–1977), then U.S. Representative for Arkansas’s 2nd District (1977–1979).

  • Elected Lieutenant Governor in 1990 under Bill Clinton; became governor in December 1992 when Clinton assumed the U.S. Presidency.

  • Re-elected in 1994 but resigned in 1996 amid legal challenges stemming from the Whitewater investigation.

⚖️ Legal Issues & Resignation

He was convicted in 1996 of fraud involving misuse of a $150,000 government-backed loan and pleaded guilty to tax conspiracy in 1998. He resigned as governor and accepted probation rather than prison, due in part to severe health issues, including a liver transplant in 1996 that helped him avoid incarceration.

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