Thursday, June 24, 2004
Bush interview in the Plame affair, how many times he said "Good" still up in the air!
Was the President under oath or did he learn from the Clinton example and avoid it so he won't get caught in a lie?
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President Bush met for an hour on Thursday with a U.S. attorney probing the Bush administration's alleged leak of the identity of a CIA (news - web sites) operative, the White House announced.
Spokesman Scott McClellan also said Bush had retained an attorney, Jim Sharp, to represent him in all matters involving the case.
"No one wants to get to the bottom of this matter more than the president of the United States," McClellan said.
A federal grand jury is probing whether someone in the Bush administration illegally leaked the identity of covert CIA officer Valerie Plame to columnist Robert Novak, a charge the White House has denied.
An array of administration officials have been questioned as part of the investigation, including Vice President Dick Cheney
Was the President under oath or did he learn from the Clinton example and avoid it so he won't get caught in a lie?
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