The Senate Judiciary Committee announced yesterday that it will likely authorize subpoenas for Karl Rove's top deputy in the White House. The message came as the committee authorized subpoenas for other Justice Department and White House officials, and suggests that interest has grown among investigators in Sara M.
Taylor's role in the firing of eight U.S. Attorneys by the Bush administration.
"The committee is expected to vote on a similar authorization next week for Sara M. Taylor, Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Political Affairs," the Judiciary Committee said in a press release yesterday announcing the other subpoena authorizations. More on the story.
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