Review Sought in White House Probe
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Rep. William F. Clinger Jr. (R-Pa.) asked independent counsel Kenneth W. Starr to review “vague and often conflicting testimony” by seven key witnesses during House investigations of the White House travel office firings and the FBI files controversy. Clinger, the chairman of the House Government Reform and Oversight Committee, said in a statement the committee had “encountered an incredible display of faulty memories and missing documents.”
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