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  • Kagan Helped Bill Clinton Cover Up Scandals

    06/14/2010 10:50:24 AM PDT · by markomalley · 7 replies · 368+ views
    Judicial Watch ^ | 6/14/2010
    President Obama’s Supreme Court nominee was a key figure in covering up at least two of Bill Clinton’s scandals although the true extent of her role won’t ever be known because the files will remain secret. The Clinton Library has released more than 40,000 pages of records from Elena Kagan’s tenure as a top White House counsel, but the most substantive material is being withheld under executive privilege by a commander-in-chief best known for getting impeached by Congress and selling trade mission seats to Chinese Communists. The crucial files were requested by the Senate Judiciary Committee as it prepares for...
  • All Kagan's papers for the Lewinsky affair should be made public (public vs. private lawyer)

    06/11/2010 3:03:40 PM PDT · by ChiefJayStrongbow · 7 replies · 440+ views
    My own limited mind | 6/11/2010 | ChiefJayStrongbow
    Clinton supposedly had his own private legal team for the Lewinsky scandal. Any work that Kagan did was paid for by the taxpayer and should be made public. If Clinton used her or any of her staff for private advice, it would be an ethical issue that should immediately disqualify her from serving on the Supreme Court.
  • Kagan knee-deep in Clinton-era Whitewater, Paula Jones scandals: docs

    06/11/2010 1:31:19 PM PDT · by presidio9 · 22 replies · 1,072+ views
    New York Daily News ^ | Friday, June 11th 2010
    Bill Clinton's presidential library won't publicly release memos and notes Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan wrote about the sexual harassment lawsuit that triggered Clinton's impeachment. Kagan was involved in defending Clinton in the lawsuit brought by ex-Arkansas state worker Paula Jones, according to documents released Friday. Clinton's testimony for the Jones lawsuit, denying a sexual relationship with White House intern Monica Lewinsky, led to his impeachment. The library held back several of Kagan's memos to Clinton's top advisers in the case, saying that publicly releasing them would divulge confidential advice. They were turned over to the Senate Judiciary Committee that...