File. 1st Jan, 2016. DALE BUMPERS (August 12, 1925 - January 1, 2016) a former U.S. senator and Arkansas governor who defended President B. Clinton during his impeachment trial, died Friday. He was 90. Bumpers, a Democrat, died at his home in Little Rock after suffering from Alzheimer's disease and a broken hip. Pictured: June 9, 1999 - Bethesda Maryland: National Institutes of Health: (l to r) Betty Bumpers, Bill Clinton and Senator Dale Bumpers at dedication the ''Dale and Betty Bumper Vaccine Research Center'' at the NIH. The new center will seek a vaccine for AIDS. Clinton is responding
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Jan. 1, 2016 - File - DALE BUMPERS (August 12, 1925 - January 1, 2016) a former U.S. senator and Arkansas governor who defended President B. Clinton during his impeachment trial, died Friday. He was 90. Bumpers, a Democrat, died at his home in Little Rock after suffering from Alzheimer's disease and a broken hip. Pictured: June 9, 1999 - Bethesda Maryland: National Institutes of Health: (l to r) Betty Bumpers, Bill Clinton and Senator Dale Bumpers at dedication the ''Dale and Betty Bumper Vaccine Research Center'' at the NIH. The new center will seek a vaccine for AIDS. Clinton is responding to a joke by Sen. Harkin who told a story Bumpers once told him ''The American People wouldn't have the sense to elect someone from Arkansas to the presidency.'' (Credit Image: © Globe Photos/ZUMAPRESS.com)