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Judicial Watch, the non-profit law firm which helped expose the national
security scandal known as Chinagate, announced yesterday it has Democratic
National Committee documents detailing plans “to distract public attention
away from the debacle by playing the race card, as O.J. Simpson tried to
do,” says the watchdog organization’s chairman, Larry Klayman.
Judicial Watch is making its proof of such
a White House plan public now because of the clockwork familiarity of recent
accusations leveled at Notra Trulock, a major Chinagate whistleblower.
Calling Trulock an “American hero,” Klayman said Trulock is “suffering the
same fate as others who came forward against Clinton administration
corruption — outrageous smears and retaliation for acts of courage …
allegations of racial, anti-Asian bias is an old, discredited tactic of
those implicated in Chinagate.”
In fact, Judicial Watch notes, it is the Clinton Justice Department that
has, to date, failed to prosecute a single white politician in connection
with the scandal while going after plenty of Asian-Americans and other
minorities. Klayman says Judicial Watch is committed to protecting Trulock
from retaliation and “exposing through our civil litigation the truth behind
the espionage he helped uncover.”
Klayman is a featured speaker at WorldNetDaily’s first ever conference “New
Media to America’s Rescue,” Sept. 17-19 at the Hilton Universal in Los
Angeles. Speaking recently about the conference on the Gibson/Nyquist
NewsHour, Klayman told his radio audience, “The American people have started
to recognize that the power is not with the government, the power is with
them, just as it says in the Constitution … so to have a group like
Judicial Watch (with its concept of bringing civil law suits to become a
private prosecutor to clean up government corruption) is very important for
them. … And Judicial Watch couldn’t have happened without the New Media.
We owe a great debt of gratitude to WorldNetDaily and Joe and Elizabeth
Farah in helping us to establish ourselves.”
The WorldNetDaily conference will bring Klayman together with other New
Media stars such as Bill Gertz, the Washington Times correspondent who wrote
the best-selling book, “Betrayal: How the Clinton Administration Undermined
American Security”; Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily founder and editor; Rep.
James Rogan, the young folk hero of the House impeachment proceedings; J.R.
Nyquist, the WorldNetDaily columnist who has captivated Internet readers and
talk-radio listeners alike with his analysis of the world crisis and radio
talk-show hosts, and WorldNetDaily columnists Geoff Metcalf and Jane
Chastain.
The conference will kick off Friday night, Sept. 17, with a VIP cocktail
party followed by Saturday’s all-day program of speakers and a ceremony at
which Bill Gertz will be presented with an award for excellence in
investigative journalism. On Sunday, Sept. 19, the conference will close
with a champagne brunch and question-and-answer session with Bill Gertz and
other speakers. To make participation possible for the greatest number of
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For those who want to commute each day, parking at $10 a day is available in
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