---------------------------------------------- Question asked of President William J. Clinton at a News Conference held in the East Room of the White House at 2:00 PM Eastern Standard Time on Friday, October 7, 1994. ---------------------------------------------- Yes, Sarah? Q: Sir, the Republicans are trying to blame you for the existence of a small airbase at Mena, Arkansas. This base was set up by George Bush and Oliver North and the CIA to help the Iran-Contras, and they brought in planeload after planeload of cocaine there for sale in the United States, and then they took the money and bought weapons and took them back to the Contras, all of which was illegal as you know under the Boland Act. But tell me, did they tell you that this had to be in existence because of national security? A: Well, let me answer the question. No, they didn't tell me anything about it. They didn't say anything to me about it. The airport in question, and all the events in question, were the subject of state and federal inquiries. It was primarily a matter for federal jurisdiction. The state really had next to nothing to do with it. The local prosecutor did conduct an investigation based on what was within the jurisdiction of state law. The rest of it was under the jurisdiction of the United States attorneys who were appointed successively by previous administrations. We had nothing -- zero -- to do with it, and everybody who's ever looked into it knows that.