By Lawrence Hurley
Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - A former Justice Department official gave her account Wednesday of how officials in Washington bypassed a commission in California set up to vet U.S. attorney candidates.
Monica Goodling, a former White House liaison at the department, testifying before Congress as part of its investigation into the mass firing of U.S. attorneys...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - A former Justice Department official gave her account Wednesday of how officials in Washington bypassed a commission in California set up to vet U.S. attorney candidates.
Monica Goodling, a former White House liaison at the department, testifying before Congress as part of its investigation into the mass firing of U.S. attorneys...
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