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Here is Les Kinsolving's questions at the White House on July 30, 2002.
MR. FLEISCHER: Lester.
LES KINSOLVING: A Princeton University admissions officer has been caught intruding a
confidential Internet message of the President's alma mater, Yale, in
search, among others, of the record of the President's niece, Lauren. And
this intruder has been merely suspended with pay. What was the President's
reaction to this? And a Bush policy is that anybody from the Bush
administration caught intruding a confidential Princeton Internet message
would be fired, isn't' that true, Ari?
MR. FLEISCHER: Actually, Lester, this is not something I've talked to the
President about, so I don't know what his reflections are.
LES KINSOLVING: Both the L.A. Weekly, as well as WorldNet Daily report that our government
is ignoring or hiding an Oklahoma City connection between Zaccarias
Moussaoui and 9/11 skyjacker Mohammed Atta because it might raise questions
about the rush to close the books on the Murrah Building bombing, which was
charged exclusively to Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols. And my question:
Will the President ask the FBI to investigate reports that McVeigh and
several Iraqi were guests at a motel just outside Oklahoma City just before
the Murrah Building bombing in 1995?
MR. FLEISCHER: Lester, I'm not aware of any of these reports, and these
matters and handled by the investigators.
LES KINSOLVING: I'd be glad to send you statements on that, if you would take that
question and get back to me, Ari.
MR. FLEISCHER: I'm sure you will.
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