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White House used DNC workers from very first day, memos show.(A)

White House use of Democratic National Committee-paid "volunteers" started on President Clinton's first day in office and even included the first lady's brother Anthony D. Rodham, according to documents provided yesterday to The Washington Times.

The memos also reveal that the office of administration was aware that DNC-paid "volunteers" were working at the White House before the office director, Patsy Thomasson, falsely told Congress in March 1994 that no aides were paid by the party.

The documents, provided late Monday to the Treasury, Postal Service and general government subcommittee of the House Appropriations Committee, portray a broad, DNC-paid "volunteer" ...

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