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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