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Monday, July 11, 2005
Today's Gaggle
Oh My God. The White House Press Corps has a pulse. There are times when you wonder if they get it or not. Today they seemed to get it from the very first question. Karl Rove seemed to be on everyone's mind. White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan...you're on the hot seat...(via Think Progress ) QUESTION: Does the president stand by his pledge to fire anyone involved in a leak of the name of a CIA operative? MCCLELLAN: I appreciate your question. I think your question is being asked related to some reports that are in reference to an ongoing criminal investigation. The criminal investigation that you reference is something that continues at this point. And as I've previously stated, while that investigation is ongoing, the White House is not going to comment on it. The president directed the White House to cooperate fully with the investigation. And as part of cooperating fully with the investigation, we made a decision that we weren't going to comment on it while it is ongoing. QUESTION: I actually wasn't talking about any investigation. But in June of 2004, the president said that he would fire anybody who was involved in this leak to the press about information. I just wanted to know: Is that still his position? MCCLELLAN: Yes, but this question is coming up in the context of this ongoing investigation, and that's why I said that our policy continues to be that we're not going to get into comm"
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