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Daschle knew of tax issue last summer

Seattle : WA : USA | 9 months ago  
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White House officials are not willing to talk about the process the new administration is using to screen potential cabinet officials and key West Wing officials. Asked repeatedly at briefings this week, Press Secretary Robert Gibbs would only say the president is "comfortable with the process."...
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