I Didn't Need To Tell Gonzales His Statements Were Inaccurate
C-Span 3 May 23, 2007 04:04 PM
The Justice Department's former White House liaison testified to Congress today about her role in the firings of US Attorneys last year. Goodling was questioned about her conversations with Attorney General Gonzales concerning his press statements.
Rep. Arthur Davis: Did you tell the Attorney General that you felt that part of his testimony, or part of his public statements, were not fully accurate?
Goodling: No, I didn't.
Davis: And was there a reason that you didn't share with the Attorney General that part of what he has said to the committee or the public might not be accurate?
Goodling: I just...I feel like, it...I feel like after he had the press conference, people came out fairly soon and said the statements were inaccurate.
Read more about the testimony here.
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The Justice Department's former White House liaison testified to Congress today about her role in the firings of US Attorneys last year. Goodling was questioned about her conversations with Attorney General Gonzales concerning his press statements.
Rep. Arthur Davis: Did you tell the Attorney General that you felt that part of his testimony, or part of his public statements, were not fully accurate?
Goodling: No, I didn't.
Davis: And was there a reason that you didn't share with the Attorney General that part of what he has said to the committee or the public might not be accurate?
Goodling: I just...I feel like, it...I feel like after he had the press conference, people came out fairly soon and said the statements were inaccurate.
Read more about the testimony here.
Watch the video from C-Span 3:
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