To: Ish who wrote (54373 ) 6/27/1999 9:12:00 PM From: rvgent Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 67261
<<The New York Times story is a report that senior White House officials had indicated they had been briefed on the China spying back in 1995 soon after the FBI started investigating. He's lied twice as to when he was told. >> No,no,no Les. The "best memory" in Washington said he can't recall being told about the spying in room 203, desk 2, first computer, in the lab prior to 1998. Never said he wasn't briefed about the Chicoms spying in 1995. Gotta parse those words. here is the actual text from the NYTimes.. but as can be expected from halfwit partisan sleazeballs out to hijack critical issues for their petty personal agendas, you can ignore it.. ----------------------------- President Clinton was not told of the evidence in 1995 by Panetta, Lake, or any of the other officials who had been briefed, according to the National Security Council spokesman, David C. Leavy. Berger also did not tell President Clinton about the case following his briefing in 1996. Berger, now the national security adviser, has said that it was not until after he received a second, more specific briefing in July 1997 that he told Clinton about security problems at the nuclear weapons laboratories. ----------- President Clinton was not told of the evidence in 1995 by Panetta, Lake, or any of the other officials who had been briefed, according to the National Security Council spokesman, David C. Leavy. Berger also did not tell President Clinton about the case following his briefing in 1996. Berger, now the national security adviser, has said that it was not until after he received a second, more specific briefing in July 1997 that he told Clinton about security problems at the nuclear weapons laboratories.