Grand Jury Watches Mrs. Clinton Video
As a grand jury in Little Rock watched First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton’s videotaped testimony, her lawyer confirmed that she had refused to answer two questions in the Whitewater inquiry on grounds of marital privilege. Questions in an earlier five-hour White House session that Mrs. Clinton declined to respond to dealt with “conversations that plainly fell under the long-standing common law privilege for marital communications,” attorney David E. Kendall said in a statement. The videotaped questioning focused on Mrs. Clinton’s work at the Rose Law Firm in Little Rock for the failing savings and loan.
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