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WASHINGTON — Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee Thursday invited Karl Rove, a onetime White House adviser, to testify about his possible involvement in building a corruption case against former Alabama Democratic Gov. Don Siegelman.
Committee chairman John Conyers Jr., D-Mich., and three other Democrats also requested an investigation into what they claimed was a pattern of “selective, politically motivated prosecutions.”
Siegelman was convicted two years ago but is requesting a new trial. He said he was targeted by highly placed Republican officials.



