August 02, 2007 | Daily Report Online
Judiciary panel scores interview with White House officialWASHINGTON AP - The Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday scored its first public interview with a currently-serving aide to President Bush about the firings of federal prosecutors.The session with White House political aide J. Scott Jennings at the outset was yielding little more than an appeal for sympathy and a citation of Greek mythology.
By Laurie Kellman
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July 24, 2007 | Daily Report Online
Gonzales denies pressuring AG Ashcroft on intelligence-gathering issueBy Laurie Kellman
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January 15, 2009 | Daily Report Online
Burris has steeper learning curve than mostWASHINGTON AP - Roland Burris is getting a warmer reception in the Senate than he received last week when he was turned out in the chilly rain. But the honeymoon in his new place of work could be short, and not all that sweet.Senate Democrats still have a bitter aftertaste from being shamed into seating Burris by impeached Gov.
By LAURIE KELLMAN
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February 25, 2010 | Daily Report Online
Toyoda to lawmakers: 'I'm deeply sorry'Toyota chief executive Akio Toyoda apologized on Wednesday to Congress-and millions of American Toyota owners-for safety lapses that led to deaths and widespread recalls for accelerator and braking failures. But he disputed claims by some safety experts that the cars' electronic throttles might be at fault.
By LAURIE KELLMAN and STEPHEN MANNING
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April 12, 2007 | Daily Report Online
Senate Democrats challenge White House on lost e-mails in prosecutor probeBy Laurie Kellman
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July 19, 2007 | Daily Report Online
Gonzales questioned again about wiretapping program, response to subpoenasBy Laurie Kellman
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January 28, 2010 | Daily Report Online
Alito disparages Obama's Supreme Court criticismBy LAURIE KELLMAN
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June 11, 2007 | Daily Report Online
Senate Democrats to force on Monday a no-confidence' vote on attorney generalWASHINGTON AP - Majority Democrats in the Senate are forcing their Republican colleagues on the record about whether embattled Attorney General Alberto Gonzales should keep his job.No one is predicting that a symbolic resolution expressing no confidence in Gonzales will survive even the test vote Monday. Most Republicans are likely to vote no, dismissing the whole exercise as a ploy to embarrass President Bush.
By Laurie Kellman
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October 17, 2007 | Daily Report Online
Mukasey tells Senate Democrats on Wednesday he would run an independent Justice DepartmentBy Laurie Kellman
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January 06, 2009 | Daily Report Online
Burris determined to take his Senate seat TuesdayBy LAURIE KELLMAN
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