President Bush was disappointed with the Justice Department for publicly releasing documents that appeared to take aim at a Democratic member of the Sept. 11 commission for her counterterrorism work a decade ago, the White House said Thursday. “The president does not believe we ought to be pointing fingers in this time period,” Scott McClellan, the White House spokesman, told reporters, “We ought to be working together to help the commission complete its work.”Full Story
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