Yesterday, a District Court judge denied the White House’s request for a stay on the Congressional testimony of Harriet Miers and Josh Bolten in the US attorney case.
Emboldened by that ruling, House Judiciary Committee chair John Conyers (D-MI) announced in a press release this afternoon that his office has sent a letter to the White House setting a deadline of September 4 to comply with the judge’s order to produce documents relating to the case. The letter also says that the date for Miers to appear at a hearing has been postponed until September 11.
The quest to find out the extent of the White House’s role in the scandal continues…