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Yup, old Karl thought he was going to have a boardcasting career on
Fox news.Hey, maybe they can have a remote broadcast from his cell!
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Source: Associated Press
Subpoena OK'd for Rove
By LAURIE KELLMAN, Associated Press
Friday, March 28
WASHINGTON -- Senators joined the House on Thursday in approving
subpoenas to force President Bush's political adviser and other aides
to testify about the firings of federal prosecutors.
While Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., chairman of the Senate Judiciary
Committee, is not budging from his insistence that Rove be questioned
publicly and under oath, Pennsylvania Republican Arlen Specter offered
President Bush a compromise.
Specter, who took the first step toward brokering a deal a few hours
after the Senate Judiciary Committee approved but did not issue
subpoenas for Rove and others, suggested that select lawmakers
question Karl Rove and other administration officials in public, but
not under oath.
White House counsel Fred Fielding promised to convey the offer to
Bush, but Leahy doesn't support the deal. "I've had a lot of those
unstructured briefings and found that I was given, in many instances,
not the whole truth, nothing near the whole truth," said Leahy.
His committee, by voice vote Thursday, gave Leahy authority to issue
subpoenas for Rove, former White House Counsel Harriet Miers and her
deputy, William Kelley. The House Judiciary Committee chairman, Rep.
John Conyers, D-Mich., was given that same authority a day earlier.
Read more: http://www.reformer.com/headlines/ci_8727855
Fox news.Hey, maybe they can have a remote broadcast from his cell!
DON'TCHA JUST LOVE IT?
WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Source: Associated Press
Subpoena OK'd for Rove
By LAURIE KELLMAN, Associated Press
Friday, March 28
WASHINGTON -- Senators joined the House on Thursday in approving
subpoenas to force President Bush's political adviser and other aides
to testify about the firings of federal prosecutors.
While Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., chairman of the Senate Judiciary
Committee, is not budging from his insistence that Rove be questioned
publicly and under oath, Pennsylvania Republican Arlen Specter offered
President Bush a compromise.
Specter, who took the first step toward brokering a deal a few hours
after the Senate Judiciary Committee approved but did not issue
subpoenas for Rove and others, suggested that select lawmakers
question Karl Rove and other administration officials in public, but
not under oath.
White House counsel Fred Fielding promised to convey the offer to
Bush, but Leahy doesn't support the deal. "I've had a lot of those
unstructured briefings and found that I was given, in many instances,
not the whole truth, nothing near the whole truth," said Leahy.
His committee, by voice vote Thursday, gave Leahy authority to issue
subpoenas for Rove, former White House Counsel Harriet Miers and her
deputy, William Kelley. The House Judiciary Committee chairman, Rep.
John Conyers, D-Mich., was given that same authority a day earlier.
Read more: http://www.reformer.com/headlines/ci_8727855