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Jul 24, 2000 Contact: Press Office
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The Judicial Watch Report Radio Show

McNulty Calls Danforth’s Report on Waco a Coverup

White House Whistleblower Sheryl Hall: White House Continues to Obstruct Justice; Gennifer Flowers: "Judicial Watch is a God-Send!"

(Washington, D.C.) On today's edition of The Judicial Watch Report, hosts Larry Klayman and Tom Fitton were joined by Judicial Watch clients Gennifer Flowers and Sheryl Hall , along with special guest Michael McNulty.

In the wake of the release of Special Counsel Jack Danforth’s report absolving the government of any wrongdoing in the Branch Davidian tragedy, Waco expert Michael McNulty says the report is worse than a whitewash. "Jack Danforth doesn’t even have the kindness in his heart to add water to the [whitewash] mix," said McNulty. "We’re still floundering around trying to figure out what this has to do with the detergent called truth that was necessary to wash the skirts of the people of the blood of the Waco incident." McNulty who was responsible for exposing the gross abuse of federal power at Waco, said the most alarming evidence remains to be scrutinized. "We have the most important issue in the whole case coming before Judge Walter Smith. He has indicated he wants to have a hearing... August 2nd [on the] gunfire and the flare. That is the FBI imagery that we allege has gunfire on it showing FBI agents firing at Branch Davidians and firing into the building as it burned."

Sheryl Hall, the former White House computer specialist who alerted the public to the Clinton-Gore White House e-mail scandal, joined the Judicial Watch Report to discuss the administration’s threats, intimidation and continual obstruction of justice. "Robert Haas [White House official] said that if the search was done to include this ‘missing e-mail’ that the results [of the impeachment] would be different. Different people would go to jail. More importantly, if there was nothing related to the various scandals in these e-mail, the fact that the White House made sure to tell no one that they were running incomplete searches [is alarming]. I believe they’re still running searches that are incomplete. So they’re continuing to present accurate data... [to the courts and to Congress]."

Also joining The Judicial Watch Report was Gennifer Flowers who discussed her lawsuit against Hillary Clinton, James Carville and George Stephanopolous on allegations of defamation and invasion of privacy. "Judicial Watch is a God-send," said Flowers. Your organization came along…and is doing a tremendous job for me. I am so grateful for that because I really want my day in court. And I know that through Judicial Watch, it’s possible." Last Tuesday, Larry Klayman was in federal court in Las Vegas, Nevada arguing on behalf of Gennifer Flowers.

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 next Sunday, July 22, between 6-8:00 p.m. A list of affiliates is available at www.judicialwatch.org.


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