During a 1998 interview with the Sacramento Bee in which he discussed his work with Clinton on Watergate, Zeifman not only stated he hadn't fired her, but he didn't even have the authority to fire her:
If I had the power to fire her, I would have fired her
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Ten years later, Zeifman's story had shifted. When asked by radio host Neal Boortz in April 2008 if he had fired Hillary Clinton from the Watergate investigation, Zeifman hedged by stating Clinton had been let go, but only as part of a layoff of multiple personnel who were no longer needed:
Well, let me put it this way. I terminated her, along with some other staff members who were — we no longer needed, and advised her that I would not — could not recommend her for any further positions.
snopes.com: Jerry Zeifman Fired Hillary Clinton from the Watergate Investigation?
OK, technically he didn't fire her but...#1, her boss said if he could have fired her, he would have , he could not recommend her for any further positions.
Doesn't sound like a glowing recommendation to this objective poster.
snopes.com: Jerry Zeifman Fired Hillary Clinton from the Watergate Investigation?