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House Judiciary Threatens Karl Rove With Subpoena
The House Judiciary Committee has threatened to subpoena former White House adviser Karl Rove if he does not agree by May 12 to testify about former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman's corruption case.
In a letter to Rove's attorney Thursday, committee lawmakers called it "completely unacceptable" that the president's former political aide has declined a request for sworn testimony even as he discusses the matter in the media.
Since last year, Democrats on the committee have been investigating whether Rove and other Republicans influenced Siegelman's prosecution on bribery and other charges. Siegelman, a Democrat, was convicted in 2006 and sentenced to more than seven years in prison last year.
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