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U.S. Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers, left, watches as President Bush talks about her nomination to replace retiring Justice Sandra Day O'Connor in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington Monday, Oct. 3, 2005.
U.S. Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers, left, watches as President Bush talks about her nomination to replace retiring Justice Sandra Day O’Connor in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington Monday, Oct. 3, 2005.
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Washington – President Bush ordered his former White House counsel, Harriet Miers, to defy a congressional subpoena and refuse to appear Thursday before a House panel investigating U.S. attorney firings.

“Ms. Miers has absolute immunity from compelled congressional testimony as to matters occurring while she was a senior adviser to the president,” White House Counsel Fred Fielding wrote in a letter to Miers’ lawyer, George T. Manning.

Manning, in turn, notified committee chairman John Conyers, D-Mich., that Miers would not show up Thursday to answer questions about the White House role in the firings of eight federal prosecutors over the winter.

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