The House Judiciary Committee meets Thursday to decide whether or not to release the videotape of Clinton's grand jury testimony, as well as 2,600 pages of supporting documents. If they do, the material could be available as early as Friday. The president was reportedly angry, defiant, and even evasive in his testimony. The release is almost sure to damage Clinton, but it could backfire on the Republicans as well. Especially considering the most recent scandal surrounding House Judiciary Committee chairman Henry Hyde, who had his very own extra-marital affair.
Videotape Vote Coming Soon
The House Judiciary Committee meets Thursday to decide whether or not to release the videotape of Clinton's grand jury testimony, as well as 2,600 pages of supporting documents. If they do, the material could be available as early as Friday. The president was reportedly angry, defiant, and even evasive in his testimony. The release is almost sure to damage Clinton, but it could backfire on the Republicans as well. Especially considering the most recent scandal surrounding House Judiciary Committee chairman Henry Hyde, who had his very own extra-marital affair.