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[link|http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/1998/05/05/executive.privilege/|http://www.cnn.com/A...cutive.privilege/]
In a setback for President Bill Clinton, a federal judge has ruled that White House aides may not claim executive privilege before the Whitewater grand jury looking into sex-and-perjury allegations against the president.
Unless the White House appeals and wins, the decision means White House aides Sidney Blumenthal and Bruce Lindsey will have to appear before the grand jury and answer its questions.
Lindsey is a lawyer and longtime friend of the president; Blumenthal was a sympathetic journalist before he joined the White House as a communications advisor.
because Clinton lost this case he knew claiming executive privilege would not keep him from testifying.
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bill
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