Will the President fill in the blanks?
Newsweek reports that, due to the stonewalling of the Bush administration, the 9/11 commission has turned to notes taken by Bob Woodward for his book, Bush At War, which chronicled the administration in the period immediately after the attacks, in order to glean more information about what the administration knew surrounding that fateful day.
Meanwhile, Bush has promised to testify privately to the 9/11 commission, although family members of the 9/11 victims think he should do so publicly.
In advance of his appearance, David Corn offers a list of "questions that could cause Bush to squirm." The 9/11 Family Steering Committee has their own questions for Bush, too.
Friday, February 20, 2004
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