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Completed Full Ginsburgs

Name Office Reason for appearance Date
William H. Ginsburg Attorney for Monica Lewinsky Allegations that his client had a sexual relationship with President Bill Clinton February 1, 1998

Secretary Dick Cheney
Republican nominee for Vice President of the United States, former Secretary of Defense and U.S. Representative from Wyoming 2000 Republican National Convention July 30, 2000

Senator John Edwards
Democratic nominee for Vice President of the United States, United States Senator from North Carolina Approaching Presidential Election October 10, 2004

Secretary Michael Chertoff
Secretary of Homeland Security Hurricane Katrina September 4, 2005

Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton
Junior Senator from New York, Candidate in 2008 presidential election Her Presidential bid September 23, 2007

Secretary Kathleen Sebelius
Secretary of Health and Human Services Swine Flu May 3, 2009

Secretary Janet Napolitano
Secretary of Homeland Security

Dr. Richard Besser
Acting Director for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Former President Bill Clinton
Former President of the United States Haiti Earthquake January 17, 2010

Former President George W. Bush
Former President of the United States

Dr. Rajiv Shah
Administrator of United States Agency for International Development

Lieutenant General P.K. “Ken” Keen
Deputy Commander of United States Southern Command

Rep. Michele Bachmann
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives Her Presidential bid August 14, 2011

Jack Lew
White House Chief of Staff 2012 Federal Budget February 12, 2012

Susan Rice
United States Ambassador to the United Nations Reactions to Innocence of Muslims and the
Attack on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi
September 16, 2012

Timothy Geithner
United States Secretary of the Treasury Fiscal cliff December 2, 2012

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