Unlimited Access: An FBI Agent Inside the Clinton White HouseRegnery Publishing, 1998 M02 1 - 292 pages An FBI insider who has worked for the Bureau for more than 30 years offers an electrifying expose of a presidential administration gone awry. Throughout the pages of "Unlimited Access", Aldrich relies on eyewitness testimony to reveal that the Clinton staff--characterized by arrogance and ignorance--has been hostile to the military, the FBI, CIA, and the Secret Service. |
Contents
MEETING THE CLINTON ADMINISTRATION | 5 |
SPIN | 21 |
SO WHAT? PART ONE | 33 |
ROSE LAW NORTH | 52 |
THE UNRAVELING OF VINCE FOSTER | 69 |
GOOD MORNING MRS PRESIDENT | 86 |
DRUGS | 108 |
TRAVEL OFFICE TRAGEDY | 129 |
HANGING UP THE BADGE AND PICKING UP THE PEN | 169 |
RADIO FREE AMERICA | 193 |
POSTSCRIPT ON FILEGATE | 211 |
THE SPIN BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION OF BILL AND HILLARY CLINTON | 219 |
Chronology | 246 |
Appendix | 258 |
Authors Note | 267 |
Select Bibliography | 270 |
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