Abstract

Czech It Out

Stein, Jonathan | February 7, 1994 issue

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The improper use of U.S. President Bill Clinton's State Department file by the campaign for George Bush in 1992 is the subject of a report by independent counsel Joseph DiGenova, due to be released in the next several weeks. According to recent reports in the Czech press as well as interviews with officials, the Bush campaign, apparently working through State Department employees in the U.S. Embassy in Prague, Czech Republic, solicited and received direct assistance from the Czechoslovak intelligence agency the Federal Security and Information Service, in the weeks immediately preceding the election.

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ELECTIONS; POLITICAL campaigns; CLINTON, Bill, 1946-; POLITICAL participation; UNITED States; CZECH Republic
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