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...Clinton camp. "The prior system of providing files to the White House relied on good faith and honor,'' he said. "Unfortunately, the FBI and I were victimized." Agent Aldrich has refused to provide details about his own allegations, but that may happen as early as next week when William Clinger, chairman of the House Committee on Government Reform and Oversight, will hold hearings on the matter...
...House committee issued 28 more subpoenas to Clinton staffers, including White House aides George Stephanopoulos and Harold Ickes, for documents related to the Administration's 1993 travel office firings. Pennsylvania Republican William Clinger, chairman of the committee, said the Administration is deliberately dragging its feet in releasing documents and called the subpoenas the "only avenue left to ensure that all relevant documents that I have legitimately, responsibly and repeatedly requested are produced to the Congress." Nonsense, countered Presidential spokesman Mike McCurry. "They're running around trying to keep this alive as a political issue. They're more interested in making...
...election this year--the 13th Senator to do so. Cohen attributed his decision to the current budget stalemate, prompting the White House to express concern over the political center's "capacity to govern." In the House of Representatives, meanwhile, the retirement list grew to 35, when Pennsylvania's William Clinger said he would quit...
Republicans on the other side of Capitol Hill doubted the testimony of a different Clinton aide, David Watkins, who asserted Wednesday that he alone was responsible for firing seven travel office workers. House Rep. William Clinger said he'd send Hillary Clinton written questions asking why the FBI and IRS were enlisted to investigate the employees. Republicans suspect the Clintons wanted to give the travel office contract to Arkansas friends and mounted a devious effort to discredit the seven longtime White House employees...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: Rep. William Clinger, one of the principal Repubicans in Congress investigating the White House Travel Office scandal, said Monday that he would resign, in part to continue his job for months without the distractions of campaigning. "I've been here 18 years, and it's probably six or eight years longer than I intended to stay initially," said the nine-term Pennsylvanian, chairman of the House Government Reform and Oversight Committee, Congress' primary investigative panel. The 66-year-old Clinger is the third House committee chairman and the 12th House Republican to announce plans to retire or seek...