On the recordMarch 19, 2007
But, in numerous examples in the past, the people from the White House have voluntarily gone up and testified under oath to the Congress.
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transcripts.cnn.comBut, in numerous examples in the past, the people from the White House have voluntarily gone up and testified under oath to the Congress.
Gergen references past instances where White House officials have testified under oath, arguing for a similar approach in the current situation.
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