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Can the Justice Dept. force secret service agents to testify?

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Can the Justice Dept. force secret service agents to testify?

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July 4, 1998: The Supreme Court refuses to hear from Kenneth Starr. July 1, 1998: A report on the question of executive privilege and the Starr investigation. June 29, 1998: The Supreme Court upholds attorney-client privilege in the Vincent Foster case. Browse the NewsHour’s coverage of the Starr Investigation. OUTSIDE LINKS The Washingtonpost.com’s library of legal documents in the Starr investigation. MARGARET WARNER: We get that analysis from Wall Street Journal columnist Paul Gigot and Boston Globe columnist Tom Oliphant. Mark Shields is off tonight. Well, Tom, Monica Lewinsky finally testified this week. What do we know about what she told the grand jury that’s of legal significance to the case Ken Starr is trying to build? The Lewinsky matter. TOM OLIPHANT: Very little, Margaret, and one of the ironies is that what we know about is less what she told the grand jury than what some sources familiar with her account are doing to expand on the proffer she gave prosecutors and then to

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