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{{short description|Series of investigative press reports that focused on then-President Bill Clinton}} The '''Arkansas Project''' was a series of investigative press reports, funded primarily by conservative businessman [[Richard Mellon Scaife]], that focused on criticism of then-President [[Bill Clinton]] and his administration. Scaife spent nearly $2 million on the project.<ref>Neil A. Lewis. [https://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F30F16FF3D580C768DDDAD0894D0494D81 "Almost $2 Million Spent in Magazine's Anti-Clinton Project, but on What?"]. ''The New York Times''. April 15, 1998</ref> The investigations included the investigation of the 1970s real estate investment that Bill and [[Hillary Clinton]] had made in a development known as [[Whitewater controversy|Whitewater]], re-opening of allegations that then Governor Bill Clinton had sexually harassed an Arkansas state employee, and a reexamination of the death of White House aide [[Vincent Foster]] which multiple official investigations had [[Suicide of Vince Foster|found to be a suicide]].
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