This should be familiar to everyone who has followed these hearings. Between what she didn't remember and what she claimed was executive privilege nothing of substance was said.
Great rundown on contempt of Congress - here.
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From WaPo:
"I did not speak to the president about removing U.S. attorneys," Taylor said. "I did not attend any meetings with the president where that matter was discussed."
The remarks came during several hours of reluctant testimony from Taylor, who sought to respond to a subpoena from the Senate panel while also abiding by a request from Bush not to provide details about the firings. Bush and his aides assert that such internal deliberations are protected by an executive privilege, and thus do not have to be divulged to Congress. (more...)








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