http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2016/05/donald_trump_is_right_to_think_that_something_is_very_fishy_about_the_vincent_foster_death.htmlI agree with Donald Trump that something is ?very fishy? about the Vincent Foster death. Foster was President Bill Clinton?s Deputy White House who was found dead in Virginia?s Fort Marcy Park on July 20, 1993. The official United States government conclusion is that Foster committed suicide by firing a revolver into his mouth with the bullet exiting the back of his head.
Background
In 1997 I made a Freedom of Information Act request seeking some of the photographs taken by the government as part of its investigation into the death. I filed a lawsuit to enforce my request that culminated on March 30, 2004, when the United States Supreme Court issued its opinion in my case entitled National Archives and Records Administration [?NARA?] v. Allan J. Favish, 541 U.S. 157 (2004). A recording and transcript of the oral argument is here.
Two Independent Counsels issued public reports on the death. The first was regulatory Independent Counsel Robert Fiske, who issued his report on June 30, 1994. The second was Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr, appointed under a different statute, who issued his report in July 1997 to the special three-judge panel of federal appellate court judges to whom Starr reported. That panel released Starr?s Foster report to the public in October of 1997.