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The Stephanopoulos affair. (Bill Clinton's communications director George Stephanopoulos' failure to honor the Ethics in Government Act in 1978) (Editorial)
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National Review
| Date:
February 1, 1993
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Stephanopoulos has defied the essence of the Ethics in Government Act by maintaining prohibited contact with members of Congress in less than one year since working for Rep Richard Gephardt. It is doubtful that either Pres Clinton or Congress will call for an investigation.
IF PRESIDENT CLINTON intends to adhere to the high standards of ethics he proclaims, then he has a problem on his hands. One of his chief aides, George Stephanopoulos, may be subject to felony charges under th...
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