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 For Immediate Release
May 20, 2000 Contact: Press Office
202-646-5172


The Judicial Watch Report Radio Show

Judicial Watch to Rep. Lazio: “Where Is Your FBI File, Rick?”


(Washington, D.C.) On Saturday’s edition of The Judicial Watch Report, hosts Larry Klayman and Tom Fitton were joined by special guests, Don & Teri Adams, Judicial Watch clients, Philadelphia talk show host, Rollye James, and Paul Sperry, Washington Bureau Chief of WorldNetDaily.com.. In the first hour, Don and Teri Adams, Judicial Watch clients who suffered a brutal attack at the hands of “Teamsters for Clinton” while peacefully protesting in Philadelphia, discussed their case to seek justice. Also, Philadelphia talk show host Rollye James, who brought the case to national attention, said the mayor’s office [now DNC Chairman, Ed Rendell] response to the beating, motivated her most. “The shock for me wasn’t so much that Don was out there protesting and was beaten up by some assorted Teamsters, it was the line from the mayor’s office when they said, ‘that’s what you get when you mess with the Teamsters.’ I heard that and my blood ran cold!”

Hosts, Larry Klayman and Tom Fitton discussed news of Rudy Giuliani’s bowing out of the U.S. Senate race in New York. “Harold Ickes, former Deputy Chief of Staff at the White House, who’s now helping Hillary Clinton run for the Senate, said, ‘there’s a lot we don’t know about Lazio, but there’s a lot we do.’ I would suggest that Rick Lazio be sure to find out where his FBI file is,” said Fitton.

Without discussing any particular candidate, Klayman added: “Americans should be less fixated on the races and focus more on coming up with a better system to choose candidates. We should be spending more time trying to come up with a system where we can nominate and vote on candidates who really stand for something, who have integrity, who are willing to do something.”

In the second hour, Paul Sperry of WorldNetDaily.com says the missing White House E-mails were never missing. “The E-mails are not missing, they were omitted from archives. The White House keeps saying ‘lost or missing.’ They’re not lost or missing or lost. If there are holes in the back up tapes, which they’ll probably say there is...there will be gaps in there because they’ve overwritten some of the tapes. All that stuff is still on the Mail-2 server.”

This episode of The Judicial Watch Report is archived on www.judicialwatch.org and will be rebroadcast on WWRC 570 AM in the DC area today, May 20, between 7:00-9:00 p.m. A list of affiliates is available at www.judicialwatch.org.

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