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Which part of the Tower Commission's account makes
Reagan's innocence uncertain?
In an investigation by the Reagan-appointed Tower
Commission, it was determined that, as president,
Reagan's disengagement from the management of his
White House had created conditions which made possible
the diversion of funds to the Contras.
-- "The Iran-Contra Affair,"
American Experience
its determination that the commission was
"Reagan-appointed"
its conclusion that "an investigation of the
president was needed
its claim that Reagan's disengagement had
"created conditions"
its assertion that there was a "diversion of funds to
the Contras

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