The Nation - News from June 28, 1988
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President Reagan reiterated his faith in the innocence of former aides Oliver L. North and John M. Poindexter and said he expects they would be exonerated if tried. During a photo session with Turkey’s president, Gen. Kenan Evren, Reagan was asked if he favored speeding up the declassification of documents considered necessary for the trials of North and Poindexter. “Well, I hope that we could,” he replied. “I believe in the innocence of the two men and I would like to see that established once and for all.” The White House had said last week that it favored legal proceedings in the Iran-Contra case going forward. Reagan has refused to say whether he would grant pardons to North and Poindexter.
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