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- White House travel office controversy - Wikipedia
Starting in May 1993, Travelgate was the first major ethics controversy of the Clinton administration, with First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton 's actions coming under increasing scrutiny
- Swidler Berlin v. United States | Oyez
During the 1993 investigation of the White House Travel Office ("Travelgate"), Deputy White House Counsel Vincent W Foster, Jr , met with an attorney from Swidler Berlin's law firm named James Hamilton
- frontline: once upon a time in arkansas: VINCE FOSTERS JOURNAL - PBS
And then came the inevitable self-inquiry, led by White House lawyer John Podesta, which was aimed at pointing the finger some place besides at Hillary and her meddling friend, Harry Thomason
- From Watergate to Whitewater: History of the independent counsel
It was Independent Counsel Ken Starr's investigation of the Whitewater land deal and its spawn -- Travelgate, FBI files kept at the White House, and Monica Lewinsky -- that proved the final
- US independent counsel issues Travelgate report: an ignominious end to . . .
On October 18 Independent Counsel Robert Ray released his final report on the White House travel office investigation
- EX-WHITE HOUSE TRAVEL CHIEF ACQUITTED - Deseret News
Billy R Dale was acquitted Thursday of embezzling funds in the White House travel office scandal A federal jury cleared Dale, fired former director of the travel office, of charges he had embezzled $68,000 in funds related to the news media's travel expenses in covering the president
- The Travelgate Scandal: White House Travel Office Firings
Supporters of the Clintons argued that the dismissals were a necessary step to rectify entrenched inefficiencies and promote fiscal responsibility The subsequent investigation by the Justice Department and independent counsel Kenneth Starr sought to unravel the intricate layers of this controversy
- Investigation of the White House Travel Office Firings and Related Matters
The House Committee on Government Reform and Oversight investigated "travelgate," a political scandal involving the firing of 7 travel office employees by the Clinton administration
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