The damage is done.
The Justice Department’s top two officials gave misleading information to Congress under oath. The attorney general’s chief of staff has resigned, and the job security of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales is in serious doubt.
The damage is done. The Justice Department's top two officials gave misleading information to Congress under oath. The attorney general's chief of staff has resigned, and the job security of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales is in serious doubt. Regardless of whether Gonzales becomes a casualty of the U.S. Attorney scandal, former DOJ officials and lawmakers agree that the White House and Justice Department must restore credibility to an office whose impartiality has been seriously undermined.
March 20, 2007 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on National Law Journal
The damage is done.
The Justice Department’s top two officials gave misleading information to Congress under oath. The attorney general’s chief of staff has resigned, and the job security of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales is in serious doubt.
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