Government
Sep. 20, 2007
Nomination Won’t End House Investigation of U.S. Attorney Firings
WASHINGTON - House Democrats sound determined to keep investigating alleged White House meddling in the Justice Department despite President Bush's conciliatory decision to nominate a retired federal judge with bipartisan support for attorney general.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - House Democrats sound determined to keep investigating alleged White House meddling in the Justice Department despite President Bush's conciliatory decision to nominate a retired federal judge with bipartisan support for attorney general.
Ever since Attorney General Alberto Gonzales stirred up controversy by firing nine U....
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