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Goodling admits: "I crossed the line" [VIDEO]

Posted by Adam Howard at 1:06 PM on May 23, 2007.


Under questioning from the House Judiciary Committee, Monica Goodling is forced to accept some responsibility for injecting partisan politics into her US attorney hiring policy.
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Somebody had to say it, and that somebody was Virginia congressman Bobby Scott. Monica Goodling most likely broke the law and whether she "meant to" or not, she bares responsibility just like McNulty, Sampson and most certainly Gonzales do for the fallout from the firing of several US attorneys in 2006. The clip to your right shows an exchange between Scott and Goodling, where she admits that she "crossed the line" with her conduct.

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Adam Howard is the editor of PEEK.


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