Tag Archives: House Judiciary Committee
Karl Rove to Cooperate with federal grand jury probing firings of U.S. attorneys; As for Congress, that’s another story
I have a story posted tonight on Talking Points Memo quoting Karl Rove’s attorney saying that Rove will cooperate with the federal grand jury probe of the firings of nine U.S. attorneys. The lede to the story: Karl Rove will … Continue reading →
The Dog Days of Summer and Executive Privilege
Late last week, a Federal District Court Judge had scathing words for the Bush administration for claiming executive privilege for refusing to allow former senior White House aides to testify before Congress about the firings of nine U.S. attorneys. Judge … Continue reading →
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