ATTORNEY GENERAL SUBPOENAED BY CONGRESS

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WASHINGTON — Democrats subpoenaed Attorney General Alberto Gonzales for more documents Tuesday, escalating their fight with the Bush administration over the firings of eight U.S. attorneys.

The subpoena, issued a week before Gonzales was scheduled to testify before Congress about the dismissals, seeks hundreds of documents either withheld or heavily blacked out by his department. The subpoena sets a Monday deadline for Gonzales to produce the documents.

“We have been patient in allowing the department to work through its concerns regarding the sensitive nature of some of these materials,” House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers, D-Mich., wrote Gonzales in a letter accompanying the subpoena. “Unfortunately, the department has not indicated any meaningful willingness to find a way to meet our legitimate needs.”

ASSOCIATED PRESS: If You Do Not Believe That The U.S. Attorney Firings Were Part Of A Sinister Plot To Tighten Republican Control By Suppressing Key Democratic Voter Blocks And Wielding Federal Prosecutorial Power To Wage Political Vendettas And Crush Dissent, Constitution Be Damned — Well, Then You Are Dangerously Misinformed

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