Not Smart - Thumbing your nose at Congress
It doesn’t seem smart to tick off a Congress that has subpoena power, but the new White House counsel seems willing to try.
The evidence shows that the White House was deeply involved in the firings. That’s neither surprising nor necessarily improper; these are presidential appointees, after all. But lawmakers have, by the administration’s own admission, been misled about the role of the White House, especially the involvement of Karl Rove. President Bush and Rove both passed on to Gonzales complaints about specific U.S. attorneys.
Posted on April 11th, 2007 by George Sand
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