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Freeh: No Buddy Young

Clinton wanted to turn Louis Freeh into one of his Arkansas state troopers, and was annoyed when Freeh wouldn’t go along with it. Freeh relates a story in My FBI about an invitation he had to turn down from Clinton to have dinner with Tom Hanks. To his wife’s consternation, Freeh declined the invite, as it was coming from a probable criminal. “I couldn’t socialize with Bill Clinton because he was already the subject of a criminal investigation,” he writes.

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