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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 2, 2001
Contact: Press Office
(202) 646-5172
BUSH
DEFACES CABINET WITH CORRUPT CLINTON OFFICIAL
Mineta
Involved in Trade Mission Scandal, Political Dealings Involving
Wen Ho Lee
(Washington,
DC) Judicial Watch today criticized President-elect George W. Bushıs
choice of Norman Mineta for Secretary of Transportation. Indeed,
when Mineta was first nominated for Clintonıs Commerce Secretary,
Judicial Watch strongly criticized Minetaıs participation in the
Clinton Commerce Department trade mission scandal. Judicial Watch
found that seats on these trade missions were sold in exchange for
campaign contributions. It was in the course of a Freedom of Information
Act lawsuit brought by Judicial Watch concerning these trade missions
that John Huang was uncovered and the Chinagate scandal erupted.
Mineta participated in the 1994 Clinton Commerce trade mission to
Indonesia, which involved John Huang and many others implicated
in the Chinagate scandal, such as Charlie Trie, James Riady, and
Mark Grobmyer.
Mineta
was also reported to have been a Clinton emissary to the family
of Wen Ho Lee during an ³active² federal espionage investigation
as part of an effort to generate votes for Democrats from the Asian-American
community.
³George
W. Bush has every right to pick a Democrat to be in his Cabinet.
However, he should have chosen a Democrat who is not implicated
in corruption, especially in the corruption of Chinagate. Bushıs
selection of Mineta shows again that Bush does not care about corruption
in government,² stated Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton.

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