The Battalion fiMPUS Monday * August DIXC Clinton Continued from Page 1 Hatch said that if there aren't additional allegations of serious wrongdoing, "I'll certainly be there to try to help him if he will" tell the truth. Starr eventually must present Congress with a report concerning the Lewinsky affair, the Whitewa ter land deal in Arkansas and oth er investigations concerning Clin ton or the White House. The House then must decide whether to send articles of impeachment to the Senate, which could vote on removing him from office. Stephanopoulos, appearing on ABC's "This Week With Sam Don aldson and Cokie Roberts," noted that "there's a lot of evidence out there" and it was "unlikely" that the president would continue to deny a sexual relationship. If he does tell "the whole sto ry," he said, "it will cut the legs out of Ken Starr's inquiry and there is no way that it will go for ward in Congress." If he doesn't, "then the rest of his presidency will be crippled by impeachment proceedings." Hatch said that with this ses sion of Congress winding down and still no Starr report in sight, it was unlikely Congress would act this year. But Rep. Bob Barr, R-Ga., a House Judiciary Committee mem ber who has actively pushed for impeachment hearings, said those proceedings should take place re gardless of whether the president changes his story and apologizes. "Our job as members of the Congress is not to accept some thing on its face and say that's po litically palatable," he told "Fox News Sunday." Meanwhile, new information emerged about a conversation between Linda Tripp and White House presidential confidant Bruce Lindsey. It was Tripp's se cretly taped conversations that spurred the Lewinsky investiga tion. Her lawyer, Joseph Murtha, said that in 1994, when Tripp moved from the White House to a Pentagon job and was a potential witness in other controversies such as Clinton aide Vincent Fos ter's death, Lindsey advised her to keep quiet. "In a non-menacing fashion, Lindsey told Linda that if she did n't keep quiet that she would be destroyed," Murtha said on CBS' "Face the Nation." But Murtha added that Tripp did not take the statement as a threat. William Murphy, a lawyer for Lindsey, said, "Any implication that Bruce Lindsey threatened to destroy anyone, including Mrs. Tripp, is false." Murtha and another Tripp lawyer, Anthony Zaccagnini, also denied reports that Mrs. Tripp once had considered stealing Ms. Lewinsky's dress. They said Ms. Lewinsky showed the dress, which she bought at The Gap, to Tripp on three occasions. Tripp "did see something that appeared to be a stain; what that stain is Linda doesn't know," Zaccagnini told ABC. 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