Senate Hearing on Clinton Pardons
WAP2001021401 - 14 FEBRUARY 2001 - WASHINGTON, DC, USA: Deputy Attorney General Eric Holder appears before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, February14, 2001, as the committee scrutinizes some of the pardons made by former President Clinton. rlw/Roger L. Wollenberg UPI
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