By Anna Palmer and Emma Schwartz, Legal Times
On a hot July day in 2002, Susan Hirschmann announced her departure as chief of staff to Rep. Tom DeLay, R-Texas. After five years of late-night votes and hard-won victories, the Alabama native had become a close confidante of the majority whip, one of the most powerful players in the Republican Party.
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