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On Friday, when Yates’s lawyer sent a letter to the White House indicating that she still wanted to testify, the hearing was canceled.
"We are experiencing technical difficulties, please stand by."
A White House spokesperson called the story “entirely false.
Well, if the White House Spokesperson said it, it must be true.
“The White House has taken no action to prevent Sally Yates from testifying and the Department of Justice specifically told her that it would not stop her and to suggest otherwise is completely irresponsible,’’ the White House said in a statement.
Hey, you know What Other suggestion is completely irresponsible?
On Friday, when Yates’s lawyer sent a letter to the White House indicating that she still wanted to testify, the hearing was canceled.
"We are experiencing technical difficulties, please stand by."
A White House spokesperson called the story “entirely false.
Well, if the White House Spokesperson said it, it must be true.
“The White House has taken no action to prevent Sally Yates from testifying and the Department of Justice specifically told her that it would not stop her and to suggest otherwise is completely irresponsible,’’ the White House said in a statement.
Hey, you know What Other suggestion is completely irresponsible?
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They're certainly acting guilty. The only remaining question is: of what?
All of it. Katy.
The kicker is, they're not even clever enough to run a proper cover -up. Nixon would Facepalm and even Cheney is getting embarrassed for them.
Paging Rachel Maddow…paging Rachel Maddow…your exclusive interviewee is here!
I wish she had a platform that would reach those that she actually needs to reach.