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Earlier, White House chief of staff Mack McLarty told TIME that Stephanopoulos had spoken to the President on Friday and that "to the best of my knowledge," it was the first time they had discussed the calls relating to Stephens. McLarty added that though he had complete confidence in Stephanopoulos...
More important still will be inquiries into what events inside the White House propelled the angry calls to the Treasury officials. Did President Clinton ask that his aide make the calls, or was Stephanopoulos acting purely on his own initiative? Asked by TIME on Saturday whether Clinton had requested him...
Stephens is in fact still investigating the collapse of Madison Guaranty Savings and Loan for the RTC, the government body that cleans up the affairs of failed S&Ls, in part to look for evidence of fraud that would enable the RTC to file civil claims to recover some of...
Stephanopoulos tells TIME he remembers only one conversation about Stephens, with Joshua Steiner, a friend and political colleague who is now Treasury Department chief of staff. In that talk, says Stephanopoulos, he merely "asked how Jay Stephens had come to be retained by the RTC. I was puzzled and blew...
Rigor is certainly what Clinton can expect. Stephens, 47, is a lifelong Republican with impressive academic and prosecutorial credentials. After a boyhood on an Iowa farm, he studied at Harvard College and Law School and at Oxford. He spent a brief time in private practice, became an assistant special prosecutor...