For a moment, it looked like Attorney General Alberto Gonzales might be able to put the U.S. Attorney scandal behind him. Though his testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee on April 19 received universally poor reviews from members of Congress, the hearing was largely eclipsed by the mass murder at Virginia Tech. And while they have remained critical, key Republican senators stopped short of calling for his resignation. But it's now clear Gonzales has many more tough weeks ahead.
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Gonzales Stays but Faces More Questions
Legal Times
April 30, 2007
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