Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Waxman and Davis Make Bipartisan Request for Tillman Documents from White House (2:49 pm)

The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform has announced:

Today Chairman Waxman and Ranking Member Davis sent a letter to the White House requesting specific documents related to the death of U.S. Army Corporal Patrick Tillman, who was killed by friendly fire in Afghanistan in 2004.

The White House has made available for staff review approximately 400-450 pages, which had previously been redacted or withheld. Following this review, the Committee is requesting that the White House provide the Committee several internal e-mail communications as well as drafts of the President’ s remarks about Corporal Tillman at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner.

In addition, the Committee has announced its intention to interview or depose former White House officials, including Dan Bartlett, Scott McClellan, and Michael Gerson, regarding when and how White House and Pentagon officials learn of Corporal Tillman’s death.

posted by Brian Zick

Reader Comments

Wouldn’t there be glorious poetic justice if the spinning of Tillman’s death brought the scheming weasels all down somehow?
I believe in miracles. 
Not so much the ones I conjure, though.

posted by Sheila Condit on 7-25-07 at 4:14 AM

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