Documents show how White House defended Clinton
Sunday, October 12, 2014
WASHINGTON -- The White House made a public push to defend President Bill Clinton during a series of investigations related to the Whitewater real estate deal and his affair with intern Monica Lewinsky, according to thousands of pages of documents released by the National Archives.
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