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>The 51-day Waco siege standoff and resulting 76 deaths—the Branch Davidians—in Waco, Texas.

>Prosecution resulting in the conviction of 21 of the Montana Freemen after an 81-day armed standoff which ended without loss of life.

>Capture and conviction of Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber.

>Capture and conviction of Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols for the Oklahoma City bombing.

>Capture and conviction of those who conducted the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, resulting in life-sentences of Sheik Omar Abdel-Rahman and four conspirators.

>Leak to the news media regarding Richard Jewell that led to the widespread and incorrect presumption of his guilt in the Centennial Olympic Park bombing. She later apologized, saying "I'm very sorry it happened. I think we owe him an apology. I regret the leak."

>The government's unsuccessful defense of the Communications Decency Act, which culminated in the Supreme Court decision Reno v. American Civil Liberties Union.

>Identification of the correct suspect (Eric Rudolph) in the Centennial Olympic Park bombing and other bombings, who remained a fugitive throughout her tenure.

>Capture and conviction of Mir Qazi for the 1993 shootings at CIA Headquarters.

>In 1998, the House Government Reform and Oversight Committee voted to cite Reno for contempt of Congress for not turning over documents during the impeachment of President Bill Clinton. The full House of Representatives never voted on the resolution and the documents were turned over to the House.

You know me, Anon5, I've been posting in your threads for months. I'm trying to see the chessboard as best I can.After that Waco link I looked further into Janet Reno. Interesting she died the day before the election.Then I looked into her work as AGThe following Department of Justice actions occurred during Reno's tenure:That's an interesting one, The Communications Decency Act.and most telling:Paints a picture of a Clinton crony to me.