Week of:
Oct 25, 1998
It's Not About Sex, It's About Corruption



F.R. Duplantier

by: F.R. Duplantier

Has Bill Clinton turned the White House into the headquarters for "a criminal enterprise"?

In his Interim Report on Crimes and Other Offenses Committed by President Bill Clinton Warranting His Impeachment and Removal from Elected Office, presented to Congress in late September, Larry Klayman of Judicial Watch asserts that his organization has "uncovered evidence that President Clinton and his agents have violated a number of federal laws relating to bribery, campaign fundraising, the theft of government services, privacy, corruption of federal law enforcement, abuse and misuse of federal agencies (including the Internal Revenue Service), perjury, civil rights violations, obstruction of justice, graft and likely breaches of national security."

Klayman contends that the evidence amassed "overwhelmingly indicates that President Clinton condoned, directed and effected this lawbreaking. It also shows that he was aided and abetted by, among others, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Vice President Albert Gore, late Commerce Secretary Ronald Brown, Attorney General Janet Reno, and other key White House personnel, including Leon Panetta, John Podesta, Harold Ickes, Bruce Lindsey, Bernard Nussbaum, and Labor Secretary Alexis Herman."

In his Interim Report Klayman charges that Clinton's cohorts "illegally obtained and misused the FBI files of former Reagan and Bush Administration staffers and others to gain sensitive information on perceived political opponents and material witnesses for use in its smear campaigns." The criminal activity collectively known as Filegate "continues to this day," Klayman alleges. "It represents the means by which the Clintons defend the various scandals which threaten their hold on power. The evidence indicates that the Clinton Administration, with the direct knowledge and participation of the President, continues to illegally compile, maintain, and disseminate sensitive information on perceived adversaries from confidential government files."

Filegate is only one of several criminal activities planned and directed from the White House. "Judicial Watch has also found evidence that President Clinton condoned and participated in a scheme, conceived by First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton and approved by the President, to sell seats on U.S. Department of Commerce trade missions in exchange for political contributions," Klayman confides. "In President Clinton's push to sell taxpayer-financed government services to raise money for his political operations, national security likely was breached by his Commerce Department appointees and those involved in his fundraising scheme."

Clinton's Corruption Corporation is fully diversified. "In addition to the illegal sale of taxpayer-financed services, such as seats on trade missions, for political contributions, the President and Mrs. Clinton have illegally solicited and received monies directly from private citizens and others," claims Klayman. "The creation and use of legal defense funds is not only prohibited under federal law," he observes, "but they have proved to be a means whereby lobbyists, influence peddlers, and foreign powers have tried to influence the Administration, contrary to U.S. national security interests." Klayman concludes that "William Jefferson Clinton has acted in a manner contrary to his trust as President and subversive of constitutional government, to the great prejudice of the cause of law and justice, and to the manifest injury of the people of the United States."



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