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U.S. SENATOR CHARLES GRASSLEY (R-IA) CHAIRMAN U.S. SENATOR CHARLES GRASSLEY (R-IA) HOLDS OVERSIGHT HEARING ON DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
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Washington Transcript Service
03-29-2000
U.S. SENATE COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY SUBCOMMITTEE ON
ADMINISTRATIVE OVERSIGHT AND THE COURTS HOLDS HEARING ON
THE LEE INVESTIGATION
MARCH 29, 2000
SPEAKERS: U.S. SENATOR CHARLES E. GRASSLEY (R-IA)
U.S. SENATOR JEFF SESSIONS (R-AL)
U.S. SENATOR STROM THURMOND (R-SC)
U.S. SENATOR SPENCER ABRAHAM (R-MI)
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