Word: vincents
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Attorney General Janet Reno was concerned that former White House aide Vincent Foster's suicide note surfaced four days after his office was first searched, a White House aide recalled atSenate Whitewater hearingstoday. It was the first Senate airing of Reno's Whitewater worries. Earlier, Senate Whitewater committee chairman Al D'Amato (R-N.Y.) rebuffed a junior colleague's demand that Hillary Rodham Clinton be called before the panel. TIME Daily reported exclusively on Monday that GOP senators would ask that Mrs. Clinton be called to testify on whether she played any role in the removal of papers from...
House Speaker Newt Gingrich fanned the flames of conspiracy theories today, telling reporters he's "not convinced" Vincent Foster's death was a suicide, although two previous inquiries have ruled that Foster did take his own life...
...according to Senate and White House sources, Sens. Lauch Faircloth of North Carolina and Rod Grams of Minnesota are expected to demand publicly that Mrs. Clinton be called to testify on whether she played any role in the removal of papers from the office of former White House aide Vincent Foster shortly after his 1993 suicide. It is unclear how the move -- a potential political powder keg -- would immediately be carried out. So far, TIME's James Carney notes, all committee requests for testimony and evidence have come jointly from the Republican chairman, Sen. Al D'Amato of New York...
...long-awaited second round of the Senate Whitewater hearings began this morning with emotional testimony from former Associate Attorney General Webster Hubbell, who told the Senate Banking Committee that the day his friend Vincent Foster committed suicide in 1993 was "the worst day of my life." He also said that he and Justice Department colleagues were concerned when White House aides refused to allow investigators immediate access to documents in Foster's office. Senate Republicans maintain the White House obstructed police attempts to investigate Foster's death. Senator Connie Mack (R-Fla.) said today that newly-released documents from Foster...
TIME's Suneel Ratan reports that Senate Republicans will begin a new round of Whitewater hearings Tuesday by hammering at apparent inconsistencies in accounts of the removal of files by White House personnel from the office of top Clinton aide Vincent Foster immediately after his death in 1993. That night, then-White House counsel Bernard Nussbaum, Hillary Rodham Clinton's chief of staff Margaret Williams and aide Patsy Thomasson were in Foster's office, reportedly searching for a suicide note. They say they removed nothing. But Secret Service guard Henry O'Neill has told Senate investigators that...