SUPREME COURT DISBARS CLINTON

Judicial Watch salutes the United States Supreme Court for having temporarily disbarred former President Bill Clinton for various crimes, including perjury and obstruction of justice.

Judicial Watch, on behalf of its client, Dolly Kyle Browning, had filed an ethics complaint before the Arkansas state bar against Bill Clinton, which incorporated concrete instances of the former President's false testimony and obstruction of justice.

"By filing an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in the near future, Judicial Watch will argue, based on the totality of Clinton misconduct in numerous scandals over the years, that he should be permanently disbarred," said JW Chairman Larry Klayman.

"The former President should be held to the same standards as other legal practitioners, because no one is above the law."

Judicial Watch is still prosecuting over 80 cases against Bill and Hillary Clinton and their administration.






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