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On Tuesday, National Review Online reported the testimony of Clinton Deputy Attorney General Jamie Gorelick before the House Intelligence Committee in July 1994. Gorelick told lawmakers that the president had the authority to order physical searches — break-ins — for national-security reasons without having to get a warrant from anyone. Gorelick said the Clinton administration would go along with Congress's desire to give the authority to pre-approve those searches to the FISA court, but did not retreat from the position that the president held such authority himself.
Byron York on Bill Clinton & Warrantless Searches on National Review Online