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 For Immediate Release
Sep 28, 1998 Contact: Press Office
202-646-5172


Judicial Watch sends Interim Report to Congress

Details impeachable Filegate/Chinagate offenses uncovered in Judicial Watch cases


On Monday, September 28, 1998, Judicial Watch will present its interim report to Congress, detailing substantial and credible evidence of impeachable offenses uncovered in its twenty lawsuits concerning the Clinton-Gore Administration. Specifically, the report deals with Clinton-Gore scandals commonly referred to as Filegate and Chinagate, and other matters, including the misuse of the Internal Revenue Service against perceived adversaries of the Administration.

During the last week, officials of the Clinton-Gore Administration and their surrogates have boasted about how the Lewinsky scandal will not lead to the President's impeachment. As a result, they have tried to cut a deal with Congress. In fact, the Lewinsky scandal, however serious, is minor compared with the evidence of likely high crimes and misdemeanors which Judicial Watch has found in Filegate, Chinagate and related Clinton-Gore scandals.

"After reading Judicial Watch's 145-page report, which is supported with over 2,000 pages of hard evidence, no longer will Clinton-Gore operatives be able to claim that the scandals only involve sex," stated Judicial Watch Chairman and General Counsel Larry Klayman.

Read the cover letter to Chairman Hyde included with the submission of the report.

JUDICIAL WATCH WILL HOLD A NEWS CONFERENCE TO DISCUSS ITS REPORT AND SUPPORTING EVIDENCE (COPIES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST).

DATE: SEPTEMBER 28, 1998

TIME: 2:00 P.M.

PLACE: STEPS OF RAYBURN HOUSE OFFICE BLDG.

(INDEPENDENCE AVENUE ENTRANCE)

NOTE: THE JUDICIAL WATCH INTERIM REPORT WILL BE AVAILABLE ON THE INTERNET AT 2:00 PM at WWW.JUDICIALWATCH.ORG.



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