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...points" that Lewinsky allegedly gave Linda Tripp in mid-January, shortly before Tripp was scheduled to give a deposition in the Paula Jones case. Tripp had apparently been summoned to talk about the 1993 episode in which she saw Kathleen Willey, a White House volunteer, not far from the Oval Office with her lipstick smeared and her blouse untucked. The talking points offered Tripp guidance on what to say and invited her to change her story...
...reason that the White House intern program was not being accurately or positively portrayed. The media coverage suggested, among other things, that we were incompetent drones, that our positions were sinecures secured through political connections and monetary contributions and that we had regular access to the President in the Oval Office. None of this was true and it needed to be set straight...
...request that he restrict his questioning of top aides, leaving executive privilege as the only stonewall option. This came after his grand jury turned the spotlight on Clinton aide Bayani Nelvis -- who, the Wall Street Journal claims, saw Clinton and Lewinsky alone together in a room adjoining the Oval Office. Nelvis's lawyer, Joseph Small, called the Journal story "absolutely false and irresponsible." The feeding frenzy continues...
Executive Protection Lawyers say Bill Clinton could use "national security" concerns to block the special prosecutor's White House investigation. Call that full cooperation? TIME Daily special: Scandal in the Oval Office...
...Some things never change. Both Leno and Letterman took a pass on Karla Faye, preferring instead to do their silliloquies on what Letterman has been calling "The Monica Lewinski White House Sex Scandal Gate." Among Dave's throw-aways: "While you were having sex" pink message pads from the Oval Office...