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Commentary: GOP's problem with Hispanics

David Iglesias, the former U.S. attorney for New Mexico, is a cautionary tale for young Hispanics who think the road to political power leads through the Republican Party.

House panel releases Rove, Miers documents

White House e-mails and transcripts of closed-door interviews with former Bush aides Karl Rove and Harriet Miers reveal involvement as early as May 2005 by Rove's office in the 2006 firings of nine U.S. attorneys.

Rove questioned about U.S. attorney firings

Former Bush administration official Karl Rove was interviewed Friday at the office of his attorney about why nine U.S. attorneys were fired in 2006.

Rove, Miers agree to questioning about U.S. attorney firings

Former White House political adviser Karl Rove and counsel Harriet Miers have agreed to face questions from Congress about allegations of improper political influence in the Justice Department, the House Judiciary Committee announced Wednesday.

Commentary: Republican strategy of deny, delay and do nothing

As the fight over President Obama's economic recovery package heats up, the two sides are beginning to define themselves with admirable clarity.

Preston on Politics: Bueller? Bueller? -- McCain needs Rove

Ben Stein says he knows how Sen. John McCain can win in November: Karl Rove.

Rove ignores committee's subpoena, refuses to testify

Karl Rove, President Bush's longtime political guru, refused to obey an order to testify before a House Judiciary Committee hearing Thursday.

Time.com: McClellan: Bush Should've Fired Rove

"I think the president should have stood by his word and that meant Karl should have left," McClellan said Sunday

House panel subpoenas Rove

The House Judiciary Committee served a subpoena on former top Bush aide Karl Rove on Thursday to compel his testimony concerning allegations that the Department of Justice had dismissed U.S. attorneys based on party affiliation.

Judge orders jailed governor's release

A federal appeals court Thursday ordered former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman released from prison on bond pending his appeal, saying he is not a flight risk and has shown his appeal will raise "substantial questions of law or fact."

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