Fast-Track Trade Authority Legislation
Before attending a White House Conference on Hate Crimes, President Bill Clinton spoke briefly with reporters about his decision to withdraw… read more
Before attending a White House Conference on Hate Crimes, President Bill Clinton spoke briefly with reporters about his decision to withdraw fast-track authority legislation. He explained why he and the Republican leadership were not able to gain enough support for the bill and stressed that he will continue to seek approval in the next congressional session. After his remarks, he took reporters' questions, especially on Iraq arms inspections. close
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