From yesterday’s AP wire, via the Cleveland Plain Dealer, "Bush to meet only some members of 9/11 commission":
The White House said Saturday that President Bush plans to meet only with a limited number of representatives from the commission investigating the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, despite a statement issued Friday that suggested he would meet with the whole panel.The new details surprised some commission officials and members - who believed they had secured a promise from Bush for a private meeting with all 10 members - and could add to the tensions that have strained relations between the two sides.
"While details of the private sessions are still to be determined, the White House does not expect the president to meet with the entire commission," an administration official said Saturday.
The official added that the White House had not decided whether a meeting would include only the panel's chairman, former New Jersey Republican governor Thomas H. Kean, and vice chairman, former representative Lee Hamilton, Democrat of Indiana, or other members as well.
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Posted by: Gilland Breena Levasseur on June 30, 2004 09:35 AM










