APRIL 20 2008
Rove should be forced to testify
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Rove should be forced to testify
Opinion in Tuscaloosa News
A 10-month investigation by the U.S. House Judiciary Committee has
found "extensive evidence" that the prosecution of Don Siegelman
was "directed or promoted by Washington officials," likely including
presidential adviser Karl Rove.
It is time for Rove to testify, willingly or otherwise, before the
committee about any role he may have had in Siegelman's
prosecution.
But the committee report says more evidence is needed in the form of
documents and testimony. It asked Rove to appear under oath as
soon as possible.
It appears unlikely that he will comply willingly.
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photo: Karl Rove, gov
Karl Rove is stonewalling the Siegelman investigaton. He did not even appear in front of Congress, which is like not showing up for a court subpoena.
Jill Simpson states "I testified under oath in front of Congress....He won't even show up. Now you tell me who is lying?"
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