Investigation into Palin Now on Fast Track
Sources Tell ABC News that Report Will Be Released Almost Three Weeks Early
By LEN TEPPER
September 5, 2008
ABC News has exclusively learned that Alaska Senator Hollis French will announce today that he is moving up the release date of his investigation into whether Gov. Sarah Palin abused her office to get the Alaska public safety commissioner, Walt Monegan, fired. The results of the investigation were originally scheduled for release Oct. 31 but will now come almost three weeks earlier, according to sources.
Alaska state senator Hollis French, who is running an investigation of Gov. Sarah Palin, says the McCain campaign is using stall tactics to prevent him from releasing his final report by Oct. 31st.
(The Associated Press)The announcement is set for 9 a.m. AKDT time.
Labels: abuse of power, Palin, Palin Investigated, palin scandal
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I just read a report that French is going to subpoena Palin's aides but not Palin herself. Does anyone think she'll voluntarily submit to being deposed? Will putting her aides under oath be sufficient to get at whether or not she played a role in pressuring the Safety Commissioner to fire her brother-in-law?
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