By Lawrence Hurley
Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - The high-stakes standoff between the White House and Congress over the controversial firing of several U.S. attorneys could rage until President Bush leaves office in January 2009, according to sources on Capitol Hill.
Lawmakers say they are in a long-haul fight after issuing subpoenas this week for former White House Counsel Har...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - The high-stakes standoff between the White House and Congress over the controversial firing of several U.S. attorneys could rage until President Bush leaves office in January 2009, according to sources on Capitol Hill.
Lawmakers say they are in a long-haul fight after issuing subpoenas this week for former White House Counsel Har...
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