Dismissal of U.S. Attorneys
President Bush made remarks and answered questions from reporters about the dismissals of several U.S. attorneys and his decision to exert e… read more
President Bush made remarks and answered questions from reporters about the dismissals of several U.S. attorneys and his decision to exert executive privilege by not allowing White House aids testify under oath at public congressional hearings into the firings, depicting the public hearings as “show trials.” In his remarks he offered support for Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales while proposing to make Karl Rove and other top aides available for private interviews with congressional investigators. He also said that he was willing to go to court to prevent the public testimony of the aids. close
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