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House Republicans wants answers on WH messages

Washington : DC : USA | 3 months ago  
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A mass e-mail from a top adviser to President Barack Obama has the leading Republican on a House oversight panel looking for answers. California Rep. Darrell Issa is asking the White House lawyer for details about a health care overhaul e-mail signed by Obama adviser
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