Bush's former WH counsel got a new gig...
Former White House Counsel Fred Fielding is headed to Morgan, Lewis & Bockius to become a litigation partner in the Washington office, according to a statement from the firm. He starts April 15.
Before George W. Bush tapped him as his counsel in 2007, Fielding was a name partner at what was then Wiley, Rein & Fielding, now WileyRein. Earlier this year, WileyRein’s Richard Wiley told Legal Times that Fielding was scheduled to have a conversation with him in February about his future plans. Since leaving the Bush administration, Fielding has spent most of his time in Florida.
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It seems loyal friends of Bush who committed the crimes he approved were rewarded with jobs. Cheney loyalist and ofters are own their own. One person sticks out Al Gonzales is still jobless. What was that friendship made of or was it just Bush used Gonzo for the Spanish vote. Well either way Gonzo's still job hunting. I'm looking foward to the other charges filed again Scooter Libby. Rove is involved in so many criminal cases some even murder he might just walk in to jail on his own.
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