Vince Foster
Vincent Walker Foster Jr. was a Deputy White House Counsel during the first six months of President Bill Clinton's administration. He had been a partner at Rose Law Firm in Little Rock, Arkansas, where he was a colleague and friend of Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Foster worked on placing the Clintons' financial holdings into a blind trust
It was rumored that Hillary removed files from Vince Fosters office.
Foster was found dead in a park and his death was investigated by Park Police.... can't make some of this up
No physical evidence was found reflecting a suicide in the park- Like he was dumped there...
Why did Foster need to go???
He had knowledge of the White Water - failed Savings and Loan, the Paula Jones Incident and the "Travelgate" scandals
Foster likely had already figured out for himself. that, as Deputy White House Counsel, Foster's "client" was neither President Bill Clinton nor Hillary Clinton, but the United States government as an entity; that Foster had an affirmative duty to report to the Attorney General or other appropriate Department of Justice official-including an Independent Counsel, were one to be appointedany information he had concerning the possible involvement of any federal official in criminal activity; that Foster could in any event be compelled to testify before a federal grand jury or congressional inquiry concerning such matters; and that, in all probability, no attorney-client, executive, or Fifth Amendment privilege would shield Foster from being compelled to testify fully and truthfully concerning the possible criminal wrongdoing of others
Why is it relevant Today-
https://www.washingtonpost.com/inve...49fb254bc3d_story.html?utm_term=.572c5046300d
The man up for POTUS investigated Vince Foster's death- Full story in Link above
Snip from Story
In early 1995, Brett Kavanaugh, a rising star in conservative legal circles, wrestled with one of the most inflammatory questions of the Clinton presidency: How did White House deputy counsel Vincent Foster die?
It was an early career challenge for the man now nominated by President Trump to the Supreme Court. And it spurred him to advocate for an aggressive investigation related to the president, something he now cautions against.
From the origin of Yellow Journalism- 60 Minutes
Vincent Walker Foster Jr. was a Deputy White House Counsel during the first six months of President Bill Clinton's administration. He had been a partner at Rose Law Firm in Little Rock, Arkansas, where he was a colleague and friend of Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Foster worked on placing the Clintons' financial holdings into a blind trust
It was rumored that Hillary removed files from Vince Fosters office.
Foster was found dead in a park and his death was investigated by Park Police.... can't make some of this up
No physical evidence was found reflecting a suicide in the park- Like he was dumped there...
Why did Foster need to go???
He had knowledge of the White Water - failed Savings and Loan, the Paula Jones Incident and the "Travelgate" scandals
Foster likely had already figured out for himself. that, as Deputy White House Counsel, Foster's "client" was neither President Bill Clinton nor Hillary Clinton, but the United States government as an entity; that Foster had an affirmative duty to report to the Attorney General or other appropriate Department of Justice official-including an Independent Counsel, were one to be appointedany information he had concerning the possible involvement of any federal official in criminal activity; that Foster could in any event be compelled to testify before a federal grand jury or congressional inquiry concerning such matters; and that, in all probability, no attorney-client, executive, or Fifth Amendment privilege would shield Foster from being compelled to testify fully and truthfully concerning the possible criminal wrongdoing of others
Why is it relevant Today-
https://www.washingtonpost.com/inve...49fb254bc3d_story.html?utm_term=.572c5046300d
The man up for POTUS investigated Vince Foster's death- Full story in Link above
Snip from Story
In early 1995, Brett Kavanaugh, a rising star in conservative legal circles, wrestled with one of the most inflammatory questions of the Clinton presidency: How did White House deputy counsel Vincent Foster die?
It was an early career challenge for the man now nominated by President Trump to the Supreme Court. And it spurred him to advocate for an aggressive investigation related to the president, something he now cautions against.
From the origin of Yellow Journalism- 60 Minutes