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Of course, Americans are in for a disappointment if they think they can somehow enjoy the benefits of the Republican small-government revolution while President Clinton protects them from the cost. Republicans are understandably furious at Clinton for implying that he can produce this alchemy (although Dole is now promising...
That is not what voters would ordinarily hear from the White House during an election campaign. Presidential aides, however, stuck doggedly to just that line in trying to explain the concededly inexcusable White House request for secret FBI files on some 700 people, mostly low-level workers in the Reagan...
Current and former White House supervisors appeared to have little idea of what people under them had been doing. Former White House Counsel Bernard Nussbaum insisted he did not know that underlings had used preprinted forms with his name on them to ask for the FBI files. Livingstone denied knowing...
If the Senate Whitewater Committee's 13 months of inquiry boiled down to a battle of spitballs, the Clintons could breathe easy. But again it's Starr who can make the real trouble. The Republicans have asked him to investigate for "possible violations of law" White House deputy chief of...
The Administration's initial version of Filegate, that White House operatives Craig Livingstone and Anthony Marceca had been working from an outdated list of names, was disputed last week before a House committee. Nancy Gemmell, Marceca's predecessor in his job, said she left him an up-to-date list...