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http://www.cnn.com/2001/ALLPOLITICS/stories/01/21/ray.clinton/index.html

Ray says 'pressure was applied' on deal with Clinton

January 21, 2001
Web posted at: 6:27 p.m. EST (2327 GMT)

      WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Independent Counsel Robert Ray said
Sunday that "pressure was applied" to accomplish the deal that
spared former President Clinton a criminal indictment in return
for his admission that he gave "evasive and misleading" testimony
about his sexual affair with former White House intern Monica
Lewinsky.

      Speaking on "Fox News Sunday," Ray defended the deal as a
just conclusion to a scandal and investigation that nearly cost
Clinton the presidency.

      Ray noted that a grand jury had been impaneled in July 2000
to consider indicting Clinton after he left office.

      "I mean, obviously, pressure was applied and it was
important to apply it," Ray said. "My job is to accomplish
results, and those results were accomplished as a result of a
process that I put in place that I believe, ultimately,
vindicated the principle that no person, including the president,
is above the law."

      Clinton's admission -- in the form of a written statement
-- focused on his sworn testimony in an Arkansas civil suit filed
by Paula Jones charging him with sexual harassment when he was
governor there. In that deposition, he denied having had sex with
Lewinsky and said he could not remember even being alone in the
same room with her.

      "Certain of my responses to questions about Ms. Lewinsky
were false," Clinton said in a statement Friday, when the deal
was announced.

      The deal signaled an end to the long-running investigation
of Clinton that had started with a probe of the controversial
Whitewater land deal.

      Asked if Clinton was an honorable man, Ray demurred.

      "That's not for me to decide," he said. "I don't make moral
judgments. That's for others. My job as a prosecutor is to make
decisions with regard to the appropriateness of bringing criminal
charges and to seek appropriate resolution."

      Pressed on whether Clinton had escaped justice, Ray
rejected that suggestion.

      "Justice does not always require that a prosecutor bring a
charge," he said.

      Former Independent Counsel Ken Starr, who preceded Ray on
the job, called the agreement "a very reasonable and sensible
solution."

      Speaking on CNN's Late Edition, Starr said the deal forced
Clinton to "acknowledge his responsibility and a shortcoming as a
witness in the system."

      The former president was in Chappaqua, N.Y., with his
family. He emerged from his home briefly to visit a local deli,
saying he planned to spend the week catching up on sleep and
getting organized.

      Also appearing on Late Edition, former White House Chief of
Staff Leon Panetta said the last two days of the Clinton
presidency reflected the dichotomy of his legacy.

      "President Clinton is a paradox in terms of two
presidencies -- one that was very successful and yet one that
obviously had this shadow," Panetta said. "In these last two
days, we saw that paradox play out. He talked about all of his
achievements one day, said goodbye to the nation. And then the
next day, he cut a deal with the special prosecutor."


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