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ACLU Criticizes Clinton on Executive Privilege; Also Calls On Federal Judge to Open Hearings (3/25/1998)

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Description: WASHINGTON -- The American Civil Liberties Union today criticized both President Clinton's decision to invoke executive privilege regarding the grand jury testimony of presidential aides Bruce Lindsey and Sidney Blumenthal, and Federal Judge Norma Holloway Johnson's decision to resolve the privilege claim behind closed doors.
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