Feds Probe Dem Lawyers' Donations

ByABC News
September 14, 2000, 5:04 PM

— -- The Justice Department is reviewing Democratic Party memos suggesting a linkbetween donations from lawyers courted by Al Gore and a veto issued by PresidentClinton.

ABCNEWS.comWASHINGTON, Sept. 14 GOP presidential candidate George W. Bush pounced on the latest

Justice Department investigation of the Clinton administration today, hoping to bolster his call for new blood in the Oval Office.

Americans are tired of investigations and scandal, Bush said, amid fresh reports that federal investigators are looking into whether the Democratic Party linked campaign donations to a presidential veto. The best way to get rid of them is to elect a new president who will bring a new administration who will restore dignity and honor to the White House.

At the center of the controversy are 5-year-old fund-raising call sheets that indicated party officials wanted Vice President Al Gore who is now running for president on the Democratic ticket to personally call a trial lawyer and solicit donations.

Justice Department investigators are trying to determine if the Democratic National Committee tried to raise money from attorney Don Umphrey, a DNC donor, by putting into play an expected veto by President Clinton of a Republican bill that set liability limits on lawsuits a veto that Umphrey and other attorneys stood to benefit from.

A call sheet dated Dec. 13, 1995, that was sent to Donald L. Fowler, then national chairman of the DNC, suggested language that could be used in a call to the lawyer.

Sorry you missed the Vice President, the document says.I know will give $100K when the President vetos Tort reform, butwe really need it now. Please send ASAP if possible.

An earlier note shows Gore was asked to call Umphrey. But the vice president never did, according to an aide, and Fowler says he has no memory of the note and insists he would never allow the use of language linking fund-raising to a presidential veto.