HEARING SUMMARY PREPARED BY MAJORITY STAFF
COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS
AFTERNOON SESSION, SEPTEMBER 18, 1997
Witnesses: Roger Tamraz, Jack Carter, Kyle Simpson (continuation of Morning Session)
- Sen. Tom Harkin met Tamraz at the Democratic Party Convention and requested his help
and asked that it be directed to the Iowa State Democratic Party, to which Tamraz
subsequently contributed
- Tamraz made several other contributions to State Democratic Party organizations at the
suggestion of DNC Chairman Don Fowler
- Carter testified that former NSC staff member Sheila Heslin testified truthfully before the
Committee the prior day, but that he does not recall using the specific words Heslin
remembers
Witness: Jerry Campane
- FBI Agent Jerry Campane, detailed to the Committeeas an investigator, testified that the
DNC and the White House used coffees and overnight stays at the White House as
fundraising tools
- DNC and White House officials referred to coffees and overnight stays at the White
House as "fundraisers"
- President Clinton himself promoted the idea of involving large donors in overnight White
House visits and coffees as fundraising tools
- Coffees were used to raise money from big DNC donors, although not necessarily at them
- Documents the President saw called the coffees "political/fundraising coffees"
- 90 percent of all White House coffee guests contributed to the DNC, and 40 percent of
guests contributed within one month of the coffee
- On average, coffee guests contributed $50,000 per person to the DNC
- 178 persons, not identified as friends of the First Family or dignitaries, stayed in the
White House and contributed about $5,000,000, or on average $44,000 per family, to the
DNC