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McClellan: Cheney should testify about CIA leakupdated: Fri Jun 20 2008 18:47:00

Vice President Dick Cheney should testify before Congress about his role in the leaking of a CIA agent's identity, former White House spokesman Scott McClellan told members of the House Judiciary Committee on Friday.

'People deserve better'updated: Fri Jun 20 2008 18:47:00

President Bush's former spokesman Scott McLellan testifies on Capitol Hill about CIA leak.

Ex-Bush aide rips McClellanupdated: Fri Jun 20 2008 11:52:00

Former Bush aide Dan Bartlett responds to accusations made in a new book by former press secretary Scott McClellan.

Commentary: Truth nowhere to be found in McClellan bookupdated: Fri Jun 06 2008 12:35:00

I worked with Scott McClellan in the West Wing for almost three years. Like most people, I liked Scott very much. But there is zero resemblance between the Scott I worked with and the person I have been watching this past week.

Congressman wants McClellan to testify under oathupdated: Mon Jun 02 2008 21:27:00

Former Bush spokesman Scott McClellan should testify under oath on Capitol Hill about his explosive new book in which he sharply criticizes his old boss, a Democratic congressman said Friday.

Wexler: Make McClellan testifyupdated: Mon Jun 02 2008 21:27:00

Rep. Robert Wexler (D-FL) thinks former Bush spokesman Scott McClellan should testify under oath about material in his book.

Time.com: McClellan: Bush Should've Fired Roveupdated: Sun Jun 01 2008 15:00:00

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

McClellan: 'Glad' to testify about White Houseupdated: Fri May 30 2008 18:06:00

Former White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan said Friday that he would be willing to comply with a possible congressional subpoena to discuss the administration's handling of prewar intelligence, telling CNN's Wolf Blitzer he'd be "glad to share my views" if asked to testify.

McClellan: 'I was misled'updated: Fri May 30 2008 18:06:00

Scott McClellan says he was 'knowingly misled' by the Bush administration about the leaking of Valerie Plame's identity.

Can book affect the election?updated: Thu May 29 2008 11:41:00

Jack Cafferty asks: How will Scott McClellan's book affect the presidential election?

McClellan: White House leaks left me 'disillusioned'updated: Thu May 29 2008 11:41:00

The incidents that first left then-White House press secretary Scott McClellan "dismayed and disillusioned" about Washington involved the surreptitious release of classified information, McClellan said Thursday.

McClellan not in position to make claims, former colleague saysupdated: Thu May 29 2008 10:02:00

A former White House colleague of Scott McClellan's challenged his assertion in his book that President Bush did not review all the facts before going to war in Iraq, saying, "I don't think he was in a position to know this."

McClellan latest White House figure to leave and tellupdated: Thu May 29 2008 04:28:00

In 2004, just after the release of Ron Suskind's "The Price of Loyalty," a critical account of former Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill's experiences in the Bush administration, Scott McClellan, then the administration spokesman, was asked what he thought of the work.

Bush administration tell-allsupdated: Thu May 29 2008 04:28:00

CNN's Tom Foreman looks back at some of the earlier "tell-all" insider books to emerge from the Bush presidency.

More Wilson accusationsupdated: Wed Nov 21 2007 14:48:00

Ex-Ambassador Joe Wilson says Scott McClellan's claims show his wife Valerie Plame was a victim of the Bush administration.

Ex-aide: Bush, Cheney involved in misleading mediaupdated: Wed Nov 21 2007 14:48:00

Former White House spokesman Scott McClellan says top administration officials -- including President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney -- were involved in his "unknowingly" passing along false information about the leak of a CIA operative's identity.

End-of-the-Year News Quiz Answer Keyupdated: Wed May 24 2006 16:48:00

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McClellan to move from podium to couchupdated: Wed May 10 2006 12:11:00

Scott McClellan officially gives up the White House podium Wednesday, but the outgoing press secretary will be back in the limelight next Tuesday as a guest on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno."

White House scribe asks for the remoteupdated: Thu Apr 27 2006 21:58:00

It wasn't the price of gasoline, Darfur or the rebuilding effort in New Orleans that preoccupied the White House press corps Thursday aboard a flight on Air Force One.

White House shake-up touches McClellan, Roveupdated: Wed Apr 19 2006 13:13:00

A shake-up in U.S. President George W. Bush's administration widened Wednesday as White House press secretary Scott McClellan announced his resignation and a senior administration official said longtime Bush confidant Karl Rove will no longer oversee policy development.

New Bush aide tells staff to expect more changesupdated: Mon Apr 17 2006 12:14:00

Kicking off his first full week as the White House chief of staff, Josh Bolten immediately told senior aides Monday to be prepared for more personnel changes in coming days to "refresh and re-energize" the Bush administration.

White House defends Bush's post-invasion WMD claimsupdated: Wed Apr 12 2006 16:45:00

The White House on Wednesday reacted angrily to a report that President Bush had cited trailers suspected as biological weapons labs as proof of the presence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq after intelligence officials knew that the trailers were not part of a WMD program.

Bush: Talk of Iran attack 'wild speculation'updated: Mon Apr 10 2006 11:22:00

President Bush on Monday dismissed as "wild speculation" reports that his administration has considered nuclear strikes against sites in Iran to prevent the nation from building nuclear weapons.

Specter: White House needs to explain leakupdated: Sun Apr 09 2006 11:57:00

A top Senate Republican called on President Bush on Sunday to tell Americans why the White House leaked intelligence to bolster the case for the Iraq war in 2003.

White House: Bush did not flip-flop on leaksupdated: Fri Apr 07 2006 15:14:00

The White House on Friday rejected suggestions that President Bush contradicted himself by repeatedly railing against leaks of classified information even though he had approved the release of classified information to bolster the U.S. case for the Iraq war in 2003.

White House shake-up to continue?updated: Mon Apr 03 2006 06:22:00

Presidential press secretary Scott McClellan and Treasury Secretary John Snow could be next in a shake-up in the Bush administration, according to White House and GOP sources.

Immigration fight looms after voteupdated: Mon Mar 27 2006 08:18:00

Protesters took to the streets again Monday as a GOP-led Senate committee passed sweeping immigration legislation that sets up a contentious showdown with Republicans demanding a harder line.

U.S. calls for new Belarus voteupdated: Mon Mar 20 2006 00:30:00

European monitors and the United States have condemned the weekend presidential election in Belarus that saw President Alexander Lukashenko re-elected in a landslide, with the White House joining opposition calls for a new vote.

Report: North Korea fires missilesupdated: Wed Mar 08 2006 16:37:00

North Korea launched a pair of short-range missiles Wednesday, White House spokesman Scott McClellan said.

White House: Port deal should have gone to Congress earlierupdated: Wed Feb 22 2006 07:53:00

The White House said Wednesday that critics of a deal that would let a United Arab Emirates company manage six U.S. seaports are "misinformed," but conceded it should have consulted Congress earlier.

Why the Cheney shooting is a storyupdated: Tue Feb 14 2006 17:42:00

If the vice president shot a man in the forest, would we hear about it?

Hunter shot by Cheney has minor heart attackupdated: Tue Feb 14 2006 08:22:00

The fellow hunter who was shot and wounded by Vice President Dick Cheney has suffered a minor heart attack after a piece of birdshot migrated to his heart, a hospital spokesman said Tuesday.

White House defends handling of Cheney shootingupdated: Mon Feb 13 2006 09:03:00

The White House is defending its delay in disclosing Vice President Dick Cheney's weekend hunting accident, telling reporters Monday the focus was on making sure the man Cheney shot got medical attention.

Bush seeks State of the Union bounceupdated: Mon Jan 30 2006 21:00:00

President Bush will attempt to revive his presidency with an "upbeat" State of the Union address that stresses kitchen-table issues such as energy and health care, according to his spokesman.

Lieberman: White House hindering Katrina probeupdated: Tue Jan 24 2006 16:30:00

The White House is dodging questions about Hurricane Katrina response and has instructed other agencies to join it in fending off investigators, Sen. Joseph Lieberman said on Tuesday. The White House denies the allegations.

Democrats urge Bush to disclose extent of Abramoff tiesupdated: Tue Jan 17 2006 15:53:00

As Senate Democrats pressed President Bush to act with "openness and accountability" when he responds to questions about dealings with Jack Abramoff, a White House spokesman Tuesday remained reticent about Bush's contacts with the embattled lobbyist.

U.S. says bomb hit wrong house in Iraqupdated: Thu Jan 05 2006 15:15:00

A bomb that killed six civilians Monday near Baiji, Iraq, missed its target by 65 feet (20 meters) and hit the wrong home, military officials said.

White House backs air marshals' actions updated: Thu Dec 08 2005 07:23:00

One day after federal air marshals shot and killed an unarmed airplane passenger in Miami, Florida, the White House defended the marshals' actions.

White House: Murtha's call is 'surrender'updated: Fri Nov 18 2005 11:25:00

The White House accused a senior House Democrat -- and a decorated Vietnam veteran -- who called for a swift withdrawal from Iraq of advocating surrender, comparing him to anti-war filmmaker Michael Moore.

Bush to unveil bird flu strategyupdated: Mon Oct 31 2005 18:45:00

U.S. President George W. Bush will unveil a national strategy for bird flu on Tuesday, in a bid to reduce the chance that an outbreak among people could become widespread, White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan said.

White House: Miers won't withdrawupdated: Thu Oct 13 2005 15:26:00

Harriet Miers won't ask President Bush to withdraw her nomination to the Supreme Court despite sharp criticism from some of Bush's conservative allies, White House press secretary Scott McClellan said Thursday.

White House defends talk of Miers' religionupdated: Wed Oct 12 2005 15:53:00

President Bush suggested Wednesday that Harriet Miers' evangelical Christian beliefs were part of the reason he nominated her to the Supreme Court. But later a White House spokesman said her religion played no role in her selection.

CNNMoney: White House seeks avian flu meetingupdated: Thu Oct 06 2005 11:49:00

White House officials will meet with representatives of the U.S. pharmaceutical industry Friday to encourage them to get involved in the manufacture of a flu vaccine amid fears of an avian flu pandemic, CNN has learned.

Senate ignores veto threat in limiting detainee treatmentupdated: Thu Oct 06 2005 02:47:00

Setting up a possible veto showdown with the White House, the Senate voted overwhelmingly for an amendment to a Pentagon spending bill that sets standards for the treatment of prisoners in U.S. military custody.

Bush eyes bigger military role in disastersupdated: Mon Sep 26 2005 17:59:00

President Bush said he wants to make it easier for the military to take charge after a disaster like Hurricane Katrina, but the White House acknowledged Monday the proposal raises "a lot of issues" that need resolution.

Bush cancels trip to Texasupdated: Fri Sep 23 2005 13:34:00

Fearing his visit might slow response efforts to Hurricane Rita, President Bush canceled plans Friday to visit search and rescue workers in San Antonio, Texas, the White House said.

Bush will go to Texas to review storm preparationsupdated: Thu Sep 22 2005 14:28:00

President Bush will fly to Texas and Colorado on Friday to visit with emergency workers and U.S. Northern Command headquarters ahead of Hurricane Rita, the White House said Thursday.

Congress OKs massive hurricane recovery billupdated: Thu Sep 08 2005 01:30:00

Congress late Thursday approved $51.8 billion in emergency spending to pay for Hurricane Katrina recovery efforts -- an amount that sets aside roughly $1.4 billion a day for five weeks.

Hundreds of Boy Scouts fall ill from heat updated: Thu Jul 28 2005 00:40:00

A Boy Scout National Jamboree marred by the deaths of four people weathered another blow Wednesday in Virginia when about 300 Scouts and adults suffered symptoms resulting from the 100-degree afternoon heat, a spokesman for the organization said.

Bush plans new cycle rideupdated: Thu Jul 07 2005 04:14:00

President Bush said he was looking forward to another cycle ride after colliding with a British police officer during a pre-G8 summit ride Wednesday evening.

Bush collides with police officer during bike rideupdated: Wed Jul 06 2005 17:13:00

President Bush collided with a British police officer during a bike ride Wednesday evening, suffering scrapes on his hands and arms that required bandaging, White House spokesman Scott McClellan said.

Capitol evacuated, Bush relocated in security scareupdated: Thu Jun 30 2005 00:00:00

The U.S. Capitol was briefly evacuated, and President George W. Bush temporarily relocated, after a twin-engine plane strayed into restricted airspace around Washington Wednesday evening, authorities said.

Congressmen call for U.S. withdrawal updated: Thu Jun 16 2005 15:39:00

The Republican congressman who pushed for "french fries" to be renamed "freedom fries" joined a bipartisan group of House members Thursday to call on President Bush to begin plans for a U.S. withdrawal from Iraq.

Newsweek Quran story prompts policy reviewupdated: Tue May 17 2005 08:13:00

Newsweek magazine said Tuesday it would review its sourcing policies and reporting methods a day after it retracted a May 9 story on alleged desecration of the Quran at the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

White House challenges UK Iraq memo updated: Mon May 16 2005 20:50:00

Claims in a recently uncovered British memo that intelligence was "being fixed" to support the Iraq war as early as mid-2002 are "flat out wrong," White House press secretary Scott McClellan said Monday.

'Fixed' facts?updated: Mon May 16 2005 17:12:00

A secret memo made public just before this month's elections in Britain, is leading to more pointed questions about the rationale for the Iraq war.

Officials to probe Washington airplane scareupdated: Thu May 12 2005 12:23:00

Authorities will investigate decisions made by officials when a small airplane strayed into restricted airspace over Washington, the White House said Thursday, including why President Bush was not informed about the incident until it was over.

Red alertupdated: Wed May 11 2005 17:06:00

The alerts came suddenly and almost simultaneously.

White House alert level hits red during plane scareupdated: Wed May 11 2005 16:48:00

The alert level at the White House was raised three levels to "red" at midday Wednesday as an unidentified Cessna aircraft came within three miles of the executive mansion, White House spokesman Scott McClellan said..

White House blasts Dems over Boltonupdated: Wed Apr 20 2005 07:22:00

The White House blasted Senate Democrats on Wednesday for delaying a vote on President Bush's choice for U.N. ambassador, saying nominee John Bolton was the victim of trumped-up complaints about his treatment of subordinates.

Schiavo ruling disappoints White House, DeLayupdated: Tue Mar 22 2005 14:06:00

The Bush administration would have preferred a "different ruling" than a federal judge's decision Tuesday rejecting a request to restore a feeding tube for Terri Schiavo, White House spokesman Scott McClellan said.

U.S. considering economic rewards if Iran won't pursue nukesupdated: Mon Feb 28 2005 12:37:00

President Bush is moving closer to to offering Iran economic incentives in exchange for promises to abandon any possible nuclear weapons program, the White House said Monday.

Top Democrat pledges Social Security fightupdated: Tue Feb 01 2005 17:59:00

President Bush will use his State of the Union speech to argue for a swift overhaul of Social Security, the White House said Tuesday, but the top Senate Democrat called the idea a non-starter.

CNNMoney: Bush address: Selling Soc. Sec. reformupdated: Tue Feb 01 2005 13:53:00

NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - Social Security reform will be a focal point of President Bush's State of the Union address Wednesday.

White House dismisses report it urged easing of torture limitsupdated: Thu Jan 13 2005 13:38:00

The White House dismissed as a "non-story" a report in The New York Times on Thursday that said the Bush administration tried to weaken restrictions governing "extreme interrogation" techniques.

Official: U.S. calls off search for Iraqi WMDsupdated: Wed Jan 12 2005 09:08:00

U.S. inspectors have ended their search for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq in recent weeks, a U.S. intelligence official told CNN.

Abbas declared victor in Palestinian electionupdated: Mon Jan 10 2005 07:21:00

Election officials declared Mahmoud Abbas the winner of the Palestinian Authority's presidential elections on Monday, positioning him to succeed Yasser Arafat in a new era that could lead to an independent Palestinian state.

Bush donates $10,000 of own moneyupdated: Wed Jan 05 2005 16:51:00

President Bush personally contributed $10,000 toward tsunami disaster relief, the White House announced Wednesday.

Baghdad governor assassinatedupdated: Tue Jan 04 2005 02:20:00

The governor of Baghdad province was assassinated Tuesday morning in the Iraqi capital, an Iraq Interior Ministry official said.

U.S. to give Palestinian Authority $20 millionupdated: Wed Dec 08 2004 16:23:00

Citing a "renewed opportunity for peace" in the Middle East, the Bush administration said Wednesday it will give $20 million directly to the Palestinian Authority.

Tons of Iraq explosives missingupdated: Mon Oct 25 2004 07:44:00

Some 380 tons of explosives powerful enough to detonate nuclear warheads are missing from a former Iraqi military facility that was supposed to be under American control, the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog agency says.

Sources: Bush beefs up CIA chief's powerupdated: Fri Aug 27 2004 01:52:00

In response to recommendations by the 9/11 panel, President Bush signed executive orders Friday that sources say strengthen the hand of the CIA director and create a national counterrorism center.

Sources: Al Qaeda may have made contact in U.S. recentlyupdated: Wed Aug 04 2004 14:14:00

Intelligence found in Pakistan suggests that suspected al Qaeda operatives in that country contacted an individual or individuals in the United States in the past few months, according to two senior U.S. government sources.

Bush staffers reveal 2003 investmentsupdated: Tue Jun 15 2004 22:14:00

The Bush administration's annual financial disclosure forms were released Tuesday, showing modest investments by some staffers and voluminous holdings by others.

White House budget memo riles Democratsupdated: Thu May 27 2004 19:50:00

A White House memo instructs government agencies to consider possible budget reductions in 2006, and Democrats -- who distributed the document -- asserted cuts in various education, environmental and veterans programs could be expected.

Bush to outline Iraq transitionupdated: Sun May 23 2004 19:07:00

President Bush is expected to outline how the U.S.-led coalition occupying Iraq will hand over power to a new Iraqi government when he speaks Monday night at the Army War College.

World shock at beheadingupdated: Wed May 12 2004 07:56:00

Video posted on an al Qaeda-linked Web site of the beheading of a U.S. civilian in Iraq has prompted outrage around the world.

Bush backs Rumsfeldupdated: Mon May 10 2004 17:08:00

President Bush stood beside his embattled defense secretary Monday, praising Donald Rumsfeld for "courageously leading our nation in the war against terror."

Bush vows abusers will face justiceupdated: Wed May 05 2004 02:01:00

Moving to quell the furor over the abuse of prisoners at a U.S.-run prison in Iraq, President Bush told the Arab world on Wednesday that he was "appalled" by what happened and vowed to bring those responsible to justice.

White House confronts Iraqi prison controversyupdated: Tue May 04 2004 16:10:00

Facing anger at home and abroad, the Bush administration is moving aggressively to signal it is taking seriously the abuse of Iraqi prisoners detailed in an internal military report.

Six U.S. soldiers reprimanded over alleged abuseupdated: Mon May 03 2004 07:58:00

The fallout from photographs showing Iraqi prisoners being degraded and humiliated at Baghdad's Abu Ghraib prison included finger-pointing, denials of responsibility and the formal reprimand of six American soldiers Monday.

Shock, outrage over prison photosupdated: Fri Apr 30 2004 05:03:00

Photographs showing the apparent abuse of Iraqi prisoners by both American and British troops have been greeted with shock and outrage worldwide.

Vice chairman: Bush 9/11 session 'marvelous'updated: Fri Apr 30 2004 01:09:00

The vice chairman of the commission investigating the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks said the panel on Thursday learned new information in the more than three hour discussion with President Bush and Vice President Cheney.

Bush prepares for appearance before 9/11 panelupdated: Tue Apr 27 2004 20:53:00

President Bush "will tell exactly how it happened" when he meets privately Thursday with the independent commission investigating the terrorist attacks of September, 11, 2001, a White House spokesman said Tuesday.

Kerry to speak at college where Cheney delivered critical speechupdated: Tue Apr 27 2004 08:59:00

Sen. John Kerry will speak at the same college where Vice President Dick Cheney delivered a blistering speech about the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, a senior Kerry adviser told CNN.

White House, Saudis: No election deal on oilupdated: Mon Apr 19 2004 13:31:00

The White House and a top Saudi official denied Monday a report of a deal to lower gasoline prices before the November presidential election.

White House mulls new top intelligence postupdated: Fri Apr 16 2004 11:08:00

The White House is considering the creation of a powerful new post to oversee all of the nation's intelligence agencies, Bush administration officials said Friday.

Revulsion at Iraq bodies displayupdated: Thu Apr 01 2004 02:47:00

U.S. officials have reacted with revulsion to the public display of the charred, mutilated bodies of four American civilians shot dead in the Iraqi city of Fallujah.

The perks of presidential travelupdated: Mon Mar 22 2004 17:58:00

For the price of a first-class airplane ticket, a U.S. president can practically turn Air Force One into his own private re-election express.

Bush to mark invasion of Iraq with speechupdated: Thu Mar 18 2004 16:23:00

President Bush will mark the one-year anniversary of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq with a high-profile speech on Friday touting the coalition's accomplishments there before broadening into a review of global progress in the war against terror, administration officials said.

White House to Kerry: Name namesupdated: Mon Mar 15 2004 17:06:00

White House press secretary Scott McClellan challenged Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry on Monday to identify world leaders the senator has said were rooting for him in November.

9/11 families make their voices heardupdated: Fri Mar 12 2004 12:39:00

This week, a new pressure group demonstrated its clout -- and got the White House to change its position.

American indicted as Iraqi agentupdated: Thu Mar 11 2004 16:00:00

A Maryland woman accused of working as an Iraqi agent took a job with a California congresswoman just days after allegedly consorting with Iraqi intelligence agents in Baghdad, according to an indictment unsealed Thursday.

Bush open to more time with 9/11 panelupdated: Tue Mar 09 2004 13:57:00

Showing a new flexibility, the Bush administration indicated Tuesday that the president is willing to sit for more than one hour of questioning when he meets with a federal commission investigating the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

Bush names FDA chief to head Medicare, Medicaidupdated: Fri Feb 20 2004 09:32:00

President Bush on Friday announced he will nominate FDA Commissioner Mark McClellan to head the agency that oversees the Medicare and Medicaid programs, including the implementation of the new prescription drug benefit, administration sources told CNN.

Bush military dental record releasedupdated: Thu Feb 12 2004 08:32:00

The White House released a military dental examination record for President Bush, claiming the document proves the president was at the base where he was to carry out his service in the Air National Guard.

Third attempt to ban same-sex marriage failsupdated: Thu Feb 12 2004 06:28:00

In a joint session Thursday, the Massachusetts Legislature voted down the third attempt in two days to produce a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage and immediately began debating another measure on the same issue.

General: Despite bombing, U.S. has upper handupdated: Tue Feb 10 2004 16:26:00

The deadly attack Tuesday on a police station south of Baghdad does not indicate the U.S. military is losing ground against terrorists, the nation's highest military officer said.

White House releases Bush's military payroll recordsupdated: Tue Feb 10 2004 10:19:00

The White House released payroll records Tuesday it said demonstrate that President Bush fulfilled his obligations to the Texas Air National Guard in the early 1970s, hoping to defuse lingering election-year questions about the president's service.

Bush to pick panel for WMD inquiryupdated: Mon Feb 02 2004 07:05:00

President Bush said Monday he would appoint a presidential commission to review U.S. intelligence on the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.

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