How PNAC signatories used Jewish American media, Judges, Lawyers to pressured President Clinton sign their Supremacy document else face the Jewish American Monica Lewinsky Scandal, Embarrassment and possible impeachment!

 

January 26, 1998, PNAC signatories send their letter urging peacetime world supremacy to President Clinton which he rebuffed! Jewish American Lawyer Ken Starr broadened investigation implicating President Clinton with Monica Lewinsky case on January 27, 1998.

 

Excerpts from CNN:

Jan. 25, 1998: Ginsburg says Lewinsky will "tell all" in exchange for immunity. Clinton political adviser James Carville says "a war" will be waged between Clinton supporters and Kenneth Starr over Starr's investigation tactics.

Jan. 26, 1998: Clinton forcefully repeats his denial, saying, "I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky." Ginsburg offers Starr a summary of what Lewinsky is prepared to say to the grand jury in exchange for a grant of immunity from the prosecution.

Jan. 27, 1998: Jones' attorney, John Whitehead, answers Starr's subpoena with several documents, possibly including Clinton's deposition in the Jones suit. Currie testifies before the grand jury. First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton says in a broadcast interview that a "vast right-wing conspiracy" is behind the charges against her husband. A Portland, Ore., man, Andy Bleiler, alleges he had a five-year affair with Lewinsky, and his lawyer promises to turn over documents and items to Starr's investigators. Clinton delivers his State of the Union address, making no mention of the scandal.