By Lawrence Hurley
Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - The top federal prosecutor in Washington, D.C., could be the next one in the political hot seat.
If Congress seeks to hold former White House officials in contempt for failing to testify over the U.S. attorney firing scandal, Jeffrey A. Taylor, the interim U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, would play a central rol...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - The top federal prosecutor in Washington, D.C., could be the next one in the political hot seat.
If Congress seeks to hold former White House officials in contempt for failing to testify over the U.S. attorney firing scandal, Jeffrey A. Taylor, the interim U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, would play a central rol...
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