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To: Zoltan! who wrote (7658)10/7/1998 10:19:00 AM
From: Johnathan C. Doe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 67261
 
Well; I guess you will be disappointed because the House leadership want to make a deal after the election to shut this down so they can start focusing on Gore. They know it is pointless because they don't have the votes in the Senate.



To: Zoltan! who wrote (7658)10/7/1998 12:11:00 PM
From: Les H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 67261
 
Committee accepts Judicial Watch report
Filegate, Chinagate, IRS-gate
and Trustgate now a part of record

worldnetdaily.com

Copyright 1998, WorldNetDaily.com

WASHINGTON -- A 145-page report on
President Clinton's impeachable offenses by
the independent government watchdog group
Judicial Watch is now a part of the official
congressional record of the House Judiciary
Committee.

The report, which focuses on four scandals
unrelated to the Monica Lewinsky affair, was
accepted as part of the official record of Rep.
Henry Hyde's committee late Monday.
Judicial Watch, headed by Larry Klayman,
has conducted its own investigations of
Filegate, the misuse of FBI files and other
government documents; Chinagate, the flow
of foreign money into the 1996 presidential
campaign; IRS-gate, the political abuse of the
Internal Revenue Service; and Trustgate, the
misuse of money in the president's legal
defense fund.

"No longer can Democrats and other
apologists claim that the Clinton scandals
only concern sex," said Klayman. "A review of
the Judicial Watch report, which now has the
endorsement of the House Judiciary
Committee and complements the Starr report
in setting the parameters for the impeachment
inquiry, proves that President Clinton must
now answer for his conduct concerning the
invasion of privacy rights of American
citizens, the sale of seats on trade missions
and likely breaches of national security, the
misuses of the IRS to retaliate against
perceived adversaries, and the illegal
solicitation and receipt of monies into his
legal defense funds, which in the case of
Charlie Trie, resulted in over $600,000 in
Chinese cash laundered at a time the White
House was passing national security
information to Trie."

Judicial Watch currently has 20 lawsuits
pending against the Clinton administration.

"In brief, the formal acceptance of the Judicial
Watch report by the House Judiciary
Committee is recognition that Judicial Watch
is a major player in uncovering the full facts
about the Clinton scandals," said Klayman.
"Judicial Watch thanks Congressman Bob Barr
for his courageous and patriotic work on the
Judiciary Committee, and for his having
introduced Judicial Watch's report, without
objection, into the Congressional Record."