White House Testimony Offer: Unsworn, Private,
Bush To Make Statement… Senate Votes 94-2 To Cancel Bush Power To Unilaterally Appoint US Attys… Calls Continue For Gonzales To Go
CNN March 20, 2007 02:16 PM
The White House offered to arrange interviews with Rove, Miers, deputy White House counsel William Kelley and J. Scott Jennings, a deputy to White House political director Sara Taylor, who works for Rove.
"Such interviews would be private and conducted without the need for an oath, transcript, subsequent testimony, or the subsequent issuance of subpoenas," Fielding said in a letter to the chairman of the House and Senate judiciary committees.
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