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Under an earlier agreement between Congress and the department, congressional aides are allowed to examine the uncensored documents but not to make copies or to take any notes.The redactions were related to the U.S. attorneys who were "considered for possible replacement but not asked to resign," Richard A. Hertling, acting assistant attorney general, wrote to Leahy last week.
Under an earlier agreement between Congress and the department, congressional aides are allowed to examine the uncensored documents but not to make copies or to take any notes.
The redactions were related to the U.S. attorneys who were "considered for possible replacement but not asked to resign," Richard A. Hertling, acting assistant attorney general, wrote to Leahy last week.
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