One of the Republican House managers of the impeachment case against President Bill Clinton will appear on the Fox News Channel Saturday night to discuss impeachment and talk about how the Clinton White House treated Monica Lewinsky.
James Rogan will be featured Saturday on "Justice with Judge Jeanine," which begins at 9 p.m. Eastern Time.
The former California congressman said history "shows that Ms. Lewinsky was treated horribly by the White House: When her relationship with the president first blared across the headlines, the White House began a full-court press strategy to destroy her."
White House operatives, he said, "portrayed her as a deranged stalker to any reporter willing to listen."
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Rogan recounts his experience as an impeach manager in fascinating detail, based on contemporaneous notes, in "Catching Our Flag: Behind the Scenes of a Presidential Impeachment."
The book shows what happened behind the scenes as America was fed a steady diet of a wagging presidential finger, Lewinsky's blue dress and the parsing of words such as "is."
Jeanine Pirro joined the Fox News Channel in 2006 and currently serves as a legal analyst as well as the host of "Justice with Judge Jeanine," which presents her legal insights on the news of the week, current high profile cases, as well as recent issues and trends in the world of crime and justice.
Rogan is a former gang-murder prosecutor in the Los Angeles County district attorney's office, municipal court judge, state legislator and U.S. congressman. As a freshman member of the House Judiciary Committee, his colleagues chose him to help lead the prosecution of Clinton's impeachment.
He is also the author of the recently re-released "Rough Edges" and of the soon-to-be release "And then I met…"
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