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Government

Aug. 7, 2007

On Executive Privilege, Partisan Politics Influences Lawmakers

WASHINGTON - To some members of Congress, the tussle with the White House over executive privilege is nothing new. They've seen it all before.

By Lawrence Hurley
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      WASHINGTON - To some members of Congress, the tussle with the White House over executive privilege is nothing knew.
      They've seen it all before.
      Take San Jose Democrat and Judiciary Committee member Rep. Zoe Lofgren.
      Lofgren served an aide on the same committee...

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