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If the White House did nothing improper in the controversial firing of eight U.S. Attorneys last year, why would top officials in the Justice Department, perhaps including Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, have tried to conceal its role in the dismissals?
That question has come into focus as Congressional investigators follow the trail of an e-mail sent February 7, 2007, by Gonzales' spokesman Brian Roehrkasse. In the message he told two top Gonzales aides that the Attorney General was "extremely upset" that his deputy, Paul McNulty, had told the Senate...
But if Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, who faces ill words and objections virtually everywhere he goes nowadays, encounters a few protesters at his 25-year Harvard Law School reunion (as happened this past weekend), then it shouldn’t be covered any more intensely than the protesters who demonstrate...
“The attorney general is not a popular figure in general,” said Deborah A. Popowski, co-president of the Advocates. “It is pretty mainstream politics on the campus to oppose Alberto Gonzales.”
Michael A. Armini, the Law School’s spokesman, said the school was notified that Gonzales, who did not speak at either the luncheon he attended or the photo shoot, would attend the reunion only on Saturday morning.