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Bush orders Rove not to testify
Karl Rove is accused of knowing about the sackings in advance
US President George W Bush has ordered close adviser Karl Rove not to testify before a Senate hearing on the sacking of eight federal prosecutors.
Mr Bush used the executive privilege he has as president to exempt Mr Rove from having to appear.
The US Senate committee is investigating whether the White House arranged the sackings for improper political reasons.
The Bush administration maintains that the dismissals were justified.
"Mr Rove, as an immediate presidential adviser, is immune from compelled congressional testimony about matters that arose during his tenure and that relate to his official duties in that capacity," White House lawyer Fred Fielding wrote in a letter to Democrat Senator Patrick Leahy, and made available to the Reuters news agency.
Mr Rove had been due to testify at a hearing on Thursday morning, along with another White House aide, deputy political director Scott Jennings.
Mr Jennings is still expected to appear but he is not expected testify about the fired prosecutors.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6927206.stm
BBC
Bush orders Rove not to testify
Karl Rove is accused of knowing about the sackings in advance
US President George W Bush has ordered close adviser Karl Rove not to testify before a Senate hearing on the sacking of eight federal prosecutors.
Mr Bush used the executive privilege he has as president to exempt Mr Rove from having to appear.
The US Senate committee is investigating whether the White House arranged the sackings for improper political reasons.
The Bush administration maintains that the dismissals were justified.
"Mr Rove, as an immediate presidential adviser, is immune from compelled congressional testimony about matters that arose during his tenure and that relate to his official duties in that capacity," White House lawyer Fred Fielding wrote in a letter to Democrat Senator Patrick Leahy, and made available to the Reuters news agency.
Mr Rove had been due to testify at a hearing on Thursday morning, along with another White House aide, deputy political director Scott Jennings.
Mr Jennings is still expected to appear but he is not expected testify about the fired prosecutors.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6927206.stm


