
More McClellan: "This is a very secretive White House"
Testifying before the House Judiciary Committee, the former press secretary to President Bush told the world what CREW has known for a long time: "This is a very secretive White House." For several years, we've been battling the Bush/Cheney administration over their attempt to keep secrets. McClellan's statement is actually an understatement from our perspective:
Former presidential spokesman Scott McClellan on Friday said President Bush has lost the public's trust by failing to open up about his administration's mistakes and backtracking on a promise to tell all about the leak of CIA operative Valerie Plame's identity.
"This White House promised or assured the American people that at some point when this was behind us they would talk publicly about it. And they have refused to," McClellan told the House Judiciary Committee. "And that's why I think more than any other reason we are here today and the suspicion still remains."
The former White House press secretary suggested that Bush could do much to redeem his credibility on the Plame matter and his reasons for going to war in Iraq if he would embrace "openness and candor and then constantly strive to build trust across the aisle."
"This is a very secretive White House," McClellan said. "There's some things that they would prefer not to be talked about."


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