The White House has been tight-lipped about the documents scandal the public learned about last week, especially since special counsel Robert Hur was appointed to investigate the matter on Jan. 12.
said the day the counsel was named."There is a review happening. ... You know this. We just heard from the Attorney General. There is a review. I am limited in what I can say to this.”
Not all interviewees were as assured as Dershowitz. Walter Shaub of the Project On Government Oversight said it's understandable thewon't talk about the documents themselves, given that they are classified. But he agrees administration officials are not limited in speaking due to an investigation. Shaub argues that the White House can be forthright with the public while also respecting the Justice Department's independence.
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