WASHINGTON (AP) -- The chief White House lawyer floated the idea of firing all 93 U.S. attorneys at the start of President Bush's second term, but the Justice Department objected and eventually recommended the eight dismissals that have generated a political firestorm two years later.
The long-simmering feud erupted with the new revelations, causing Attorney General Alberto Gonzales to cancel a planned trip Tuesday to Syracuse, New York, amid calls from Congress for his ouster.
Additionally, Gonzales' chief of staff Kyle Sampson, announced his resignation Tuesday. In a statement, the attorney general said he is "very appreciative" of Sampson's service, which began when Gonzales was White House counsel. Sampson resigned Monday night, the statement said.
White House spokeswoman Dana Perino said Monday that then-White House Counsel Harriet Miers raised with an aide to Gonzales the prospect of asking all chief federal district prosecutors to resign in 2004 as a logical way to start a new term with a new slate of U.S. attorneys.
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
White House: Ex-aide wanted all U.S. attorneys canned
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