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WHITE HOUSE DNA CHASE:  TEST RESULTS EXPECTED TUESDAY

**World Exclusive**

"I know it is his!" mother Bobbie Ann Williams told the STAR magazine during
a preliminary interview.  "He's the only white man I slept with that month."

And now the DRUDGE REPORT has learned, preliminary DNA test results in the
Danny Williams/Bill Clinton paternity showdown are expected as early as today!

He's been told all of his life that Bill Clinton is his father, and late
last month, 13-year old Danny Williams of Arkansas underwent a DNA test to
find out the truth.

The STAR magazine and ace investigative reporter Richard Gooding hope to
determine Danny Williams' true paternity by matching the teen's DNA with
information made public in the Starr report -- information that traced the
president to Monica Lewinsky's dirty dress.

Phil Bunton, editor of the STAR magazine, said late Monday: "It could be a
13 year-old hoax, we don't know yet."

But the DRUDGE REPORT can reveal that lab runs on DNA samples provided by
Williams and his mother have now been analyzed and are being compared to
Bill Clinton's genetic code outlined in information publicly released by the
United States Congress.

It is not known if and when the STAR will make the results known.

There is also tremendous intriguing surrounding tuition payments made to a
private school in Arkansas that Williams has been attending.  But details on
what information Star and Gooding may have regarding those payments were
sketchy Monday night.

STAR and Gooding have arranged for Williams and his mother to hold an
all-media press conference blowout if DNA results show a link.

Elsewhere, White House staffers of all ranks have been warned to "avoid
direct denials" regarding the paternity challenge, at least until results
are in, it has been learned.

"It is obviously just a final push to embarrass the president," one insider
told the DRUDGE REPORT.  "But if there is one thing that we've learned from
the past twelve months, nothing is gained by going with absolutes."

Press secretary Joe Lockhart followed the script during a Monday briefing at
the White House where he was pressed for official comment:

Q:  Joe, I'm not here to defend the STAR tabloid, but it seems to me they
broke the story of Gennifer Flowers and the Dick Morris sex scandal. Now,
when both of those stories broke, defenders of the President said, oh, it's
just the Star, it's just a tabloid, we're not going to dignify that with a
response. And that was sort of the way to discredit the story.   It seems to
me that both those stories turned out to be true -- the Dick Morris story
certainly turned out to be true; the Gennifer Flowers story, at least a
portion of it, the President has admitted that he had at least one sexual
liaison with Gennifer Flowers. And my question is, how can you use that same
defense to just dismiss out of hand the story? I'm not asking whether the
story is true, but wouldn't it be more instructive to just deny or
acknowledge the facts that are in question here, rather than try to smear
that tabloid?

MR. LOCKHART: I'm not trying to smear, I'm just telling you that unless you
have some independent reporting that you want to bring to this room and ask
me about, I'm just not going to comment.

Q: The picture on the Internet he looks exactly like the President.

MR. LOCKHART: That's good. And I'm an alien space baby.

[Laughter]

And we're probably related -- so, next.

Q Do we have some of your DNA?

MR. LOCKHART: Sam, that's personal and we'll talk afterwards. [Laughter]

Okay, I think we're done here, guys.

Thank you. END

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The STAR signed Williams and his immediate family to a retainer valued in
the low six-figures.  In exchange, the family agreed to be tested,
interviewed and will sit for an exclusive photo spread.

[Reports that Danny Williams has already posed for a photo in front of the
White house appear to be erroneous.]

Williams' mother told a tabloid in 1992 that she approached Clinton after
she allegedly got pregnant with his child during a paid sex session.  She
said: "He just laughed.  He was rubbing my big belly and said: 'Girl, this
can't be my baby.' But I knew it was...  And the older he got, the more he
started looking like his daddy, Bill."

The current thinking inside of the Star magazine, the DRUDGE REPORT has
learned, is to not go with the story if the lab tests do not show a DNA link
to the president.

"If there is no match, there simply is no story," a magazine source
explained late Monday.

Developing...


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