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also: Clark, Senator Dick Clark, Senator Clark

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William Colby spied_on Dick Clark documented
“beginning a week after Ford's presidential finding, though not the full eight committees as required. In particular, on August 4th, Director Colby briefed Democrat Senator Dick Clark from Iowa shortly before Clark left on a fact-finding mis…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 38 (40) @ 1:13:30
Dick Clark founded Clark Amendment host_asserted
“Press revelations of the South African involvement opened up the issue. In early December, Senator Clark proposed legislation terminating all aid for Angola. It was just at this time that the executive branch was coming to Congress to ask f…”
▶ The Colonels Corner_ Presidents’ Secret Wars chapter 16 continued @ 44:28
Dick Clark founded Clark Amendment host_asserted
“In any case, when Mulcahy arrived late and began to testify, he laid out the agreed upon version that minimized U.S. actions. Senator Clark confronted Mulcahy with Nelson's testimony, trapping the administration in a lie. The predictable re…”
▶ The Colonels Corner_ Presidents’ Secret Wars chapter 16 continued @ 45:59

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The Colonels Corner_ Presidents’ Secret Wars chapter 16 continued
▶ 43:35 amendment, Congress was informed about Operation Feature. In particular, Senator Dick Clark, a Democrat from Iowa, was briefed by William Colby on the Angola program shortly before a fact-finding trip to Africa in August of 1975. The senato…
The Colonels Corner_ Presidents’ Secret Wars chapter 16 continued
▶ 44:02 The information Clark gathered on his visit led him to suspect the United States collusion with South Africa because that's exactly what they were doing. He returned determined to do something about it. The revelation of the issue to the pu…
The Colonels Corner_ Presidents’ Secret Wars chapter 16 continued
▶ 44:28 Press revelations of the South African involvement opened up the issue. In early December, Senator Clark proposed legislation terminating all aid for Angola. It was just at this time that the executive branch was coming to Congress to ask f…
The Colonels Corner_ Presidents’ Secret Wars chapter 16 continued
▶ 45:59 In any case, when Mulcahy arrived late and began to testify, he laid out the agreed upon version that minimized U.S. actions. Senator Clark confronted Mulcahy with Nelson's testimony, trapping the administration in a lie. The predictable re…
The Colonels Corner_ Presidents’ Secret Wars chapter 16 continued
▶ 46:55 of Ambassador Davis's resignation. Dick Clark Amendment passed the House of Representatives in January 1976, as Kissinger failed in Moscow to inject the Angola issue into a superpower meetings on arm control. The legislation was signed into…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 38 (40)
▶ 1:13:30 beginning a week after Ford's presidential finding, though not the full eight committees as required. In particular, on August 4th, Director Colby briefed Democrat Senator Dick Clark from Iowa shortly before Clark left on a fact-finding mis…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 38 (40)
▶ 1:13:59 He returned determined to do something. South Africa intervention and the collapse of the rebel offensive only sharpened Clark's resolve. At just this time, the executive came to Congress for Angola money. Meanwhile, public exposure delayed…