Kyle Sampson may have

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Kyle Sampson may have resigned as Alberto Gonzales’ chief of staff, but he’s showing signs of not being willing to be scapegoated for the entire U.S. Attorney scandal.

As Paul notes, Sampson’s lawyer, former Bush Administration official Bradford Berenson, released a statement late Friday that includes this rat-jumping-ship gem:

The fact that the White House and Justice Department had been discussing this subject for several years was well-known to a number of other senior officials at the Department, including others who were involved in preparing the Department’s testimony to Congress.

Sen. Schumer said this week that Sampson would not become the next Scooter Libby, a fall guy for a scheme hatched at the highest levels of the Bush Administration. Sampson seems to be saying the same thing.

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