[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 145 (1999), Part 16] [House] [Page 22998] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]THE PRESIDENT SHOULD RELEASE DOCUMENTS ON HIS DECISION TO RELEASE FALN TERRORISTS (Mr. ROYCE asked and was given permission to address the House for 1 minute.) Mr. ROYCE. Mr. Speaker, President Clinton will not release documents detailing the decision to grant 16 members of the FALN terrorist group clemency. The Clinton administration has an obligation to explain why it has let these terrorists out of prison. They claim the decision was not political and that it had been in the process for years. If so, show us the papers. By claiming executive privilege, he is telling the American people that it is none of their business. This is not right. It is the business of the American people. It is certainly the business of Detective Anthony Semft, a victim of FALN terrorism. The terrorism bomb left the police officer without sight in one eye, a 60 percent hearing loss and a fractured hip. The House opposed and the Senate deplored the President's actions. Virtually every law enforcement agency in the country opposed clemency for the FALN terrorists. The Government Reform and Oversight Committee asked President Clinton to explain himself to the American people, to release the papers that showed why this was done, and not hide behind executive privilege. Mr. President, release those papers. ____________________