The House Judiciary Committee announced late Wednesday afternoon that they had secured the agreement of former White House Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove and former White House Counsel Harriet Miers to testify in transcribed depositions under threat of perjury.How very...interesting. It really is a new world.
The Committee did not immediately announce what terms, if any, had been reached with Rove, but said the agreement had been made with representatives of the former Bush Administration. They did say that they would get access to Administration documents, and that Rove and Miers had agreed to testify publicly if called.
"The Committee has also reserved the right to have public testimony from Rove and Miers," House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers (D-MI) said in a statement.
Rove's attorney, Robert Luskin, said the agreement was "good news."
The "agreement is good news," Luksin said in an emailed statement. "Mr. Rove looks forward to addressing the Committee's concerns" and is "pleased that the Committee and President Bush were able to resolve their differences."
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Wednesday, March 4, 2009
And The Seas Boiled, And The Moon Became As Blood
...And Karl Rove agreed to testify to Congress.
Interesting is not the word I'd use for it.
ReplyDeleteExactly how did this come about. What was surrendered to get this testimony?
Not sure. Still, Karl Rove under oath can only hurt the GOP.
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