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 For Immediate Release
Jan 28, 2000 Contact: Press Office
202-646-5172


STATE OF THE UNION: "SCANDALOUS"

"How Quickly We Forget" President's Corruption

Supreme Court to Be Commended for Snubbing Clinton's Speech

(Washington, D.C.) Judicial Watch, the public interest law firm that prosecutes and investigates government corruption, said today that the American public and its politicians should not forget the unresolved Clinton scandals that continue to stain our public life. Judicial Watch said that the entire Supreme Court's snubbing of President Clinton's State of Union speech is "a ray of hope" that at least one branch of government may be serious about addressing Clinton's corruption.

Judicial Watch represents a host of individuals injured by President Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Al Gore, and others associated with them in lawsuits concerning the misuse of FBI and other secret government files, Chinagate, the abuse of the IRS, and the Clinton's attacks on women.

"To take but one example, it says a lot about the elite media and political establishments that Bill Clinton is allowed to advocate legislation concerning violence against women without howls of protest about his hypocrisy," stated Judicial Watch Chairman Larry Klayman.

Judicial Watch represents many of the women that Clinton has raped or harmed in some other brutal fashion, such as Juanita Broaddrick, Dolly Kyle Browning, and Gennifer Flowers.

"Clearly, several justices in the Supreme Court, conscious of the President's certified perjury and obstruction, did the honorable thing by snubbing Clinton's speech," Klayman added. "Judicial Watch will continue to use the courts to hold President Clinton accountable. The courts remain the last, best hope for justice for the President's many misdeeds."

www.JudicialWatch.org.

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