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In June 1996, the committee published its report, describing Thomases, Williams, Nussbaum and Hubbell as "not candid" and concluding that they had "provided inaccurate and incomplete testimony to the committee in order to conceal Mrs. Clinton's pivotal role in the decisions surrounding the handling
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of Mr. Foster's documents following his death." Thomases had answered "I don't recall" 184 times during the course of the hearings. Independent counsel
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of the White House. This marked the first time that a First Lady had taken an office in the West Wing; First Ladies traditionally operated out of the
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which compelled her to retire. She married William Bettridge, a construction engineer, with whom she had one son. Bettridge died January 5, 2004.
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the previous year. Rodham had been dating Clinton since 1971. Hammerschmidt was reelected, but Rodham and Thomases became close friends.
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Clines, Francis X. (August 9, 1995). "Capitol Sketchbook: Whitewater Lion or Lamb? At Hearing, It's All in Eye of Beholder".
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Powell, Michael; Garcia, Michelle (January 31, 2005). "Amid Praise, Doubts About Nominee's Post-9/11 Role".
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in an unofficial capacity. Thomases helped to arrange an office for Hillary Clinton in the
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The Hunting of the President: The Ten-Year Campaign to Destroy Bill and Hillary Clinton
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in 1995. She served as the model for the character Lucille Kaufmann from the 1996
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as an aide to Vice President Mondale. In 1978, she ran former basketball star
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Once Bill Clinton was elected, Thomases did not take an official role at the
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Labaton, Stephen (June 16, 1996). "Report Takes Aim at Mrs. Clinton".
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In early 1992, Hillary Clinton sent Thomases to be interviewed by
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and became known among Hillary's staff as the "Midnight Caller".
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in three years, her M.A. in European Intellectual History from
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People associated with Willkie Farr & Gallagher
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(December 10, 2002). 579: 313:against Thomases for possible perjury. 108:, Thomases supported Minnesota Senator 14: 662: 650: 530: 487: 460:Bill Clinton: Mastering the Presidency 422: 391: 341: 191:about the Clintons' dealings with the 644: 627: 374:"SOME BAD BLOOD IN THE CLINTON CAMP" 690:United States presidential advisors 146:In 1976, Thomases got a job in the 123:in 1970, and joined him in 1974 in 94: 24: 680:Lawyers from Englewood, New Jersey 227:, but she continued to advise the 193:Whitewater Development Corporation 112:'s unsuccessful bid to become the 25: 731: 219:Clinton Administration transition 211:and provide documentation to the 154:'s successful campaign to unseat 544:. Macmillan. pp. 191, 194. 316: 621: 366: 13: 1: 328: 195:(WDC). Thomases worked with 100:Early activities (1968-1978) 65: 7: 321:Thomases has suffered from 135:. It was here that she met 10: 736: 710:Connecticut College alumni 705:Columbia Law School alumni 700:New York (state) Democrats 695:American campaign managers 494:. HarperCollins. pp.  463:. PublicAffairs. pp.  398:. HarperCollins. pp.  379:The Record (Bergen County) 348:. HarperCollins. pp.  262:Senate Whitewater Hearings 51:Senate Whitewater Hearings 432:. Random House. pp.  309:rejected the committee's 176:attorney–client privilege 79:. She earned a B.A. from 71:Education and family life 45:during the presidency of 685:New York (state) lawyers 457:Hamilton, Nigel (2007). 293:and White House counsel 299:suicide of Vince Foster 187:investigative reporter 133:John Paul Hammerschmidt 715:Whitewater controversy 488:Milton, Joyce (2000). 392:Milton, Joyce (2000). 342:Milton, Joyce (2000). 297:the morning after the 285:and majority counsel, 272:1994 midterm elections 125:Fayetteville, Arkansas 540:; Gene Lyons (2000). 252:U.S. Attorney General 166:1992 Clinton campaign 148:Carter Administration 77:Englewood, New Jersey 611:Thompson, Marilyn W. 268:United States Senate 256:undocumented workers 87:, and her J.D. from 75:Thomases grew up in 372:Auster, Elizabeth. 241:Executive Residence 89:Columbia Law School 85:Columbia University 81:Connecticut College 653:The New York Times 645:Additional sources 634:The New York Times 597:The New York Times 582:The New York Times 524:The New York Times 323:multiple sclerosis 258:as domestic help. 474:978-1-58648-516-0 311:criminal referral 266:In May 1995, the 33:(born 1944) is a 31:Susan P. 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Index

Thomases
New York
attorney
Hillary Clinton
Bill Clinton
Senate Whitewater Hearings
political novel
Primary Colors
Englewood, New Jersey
Connecticut College
Columbia University
Columbia Law School
Harold M. Ickes
Eugene McCarthy
Democratic Party's candidate for president
Bill Clinton
Fayetteville, Arkansas
Republican
John Paul Hammerschmidt
Hillary Rodham
Yale Law School
Carter Administration
Bill Bradley
New Jersey
Clifford P. Case
Bill Clinton's 1992 presidential campaign
attorney–client privilege
New York Times
Jeff Gerth
Whitewater Development Corporation

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