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Originally posted by Secret_Agent_Man
Anyone who testifies before a grand jury has potential exposure -- if only related to the testimony rather than the substance being investigated.
If there is a chance they'll ask him questions -- he'd be nuts not to get his own lawyer. As Ty notes, the Clinton-era prosecutions establishes that neither DOJ nor the White House counsel can represent the President personally.
S_A_M
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Understood, but I highly doubt he will be called in front of a grand jury. Ty do you have a cite for this? Is it clear from the artlce that it was in connection with the Plume matter, or is there some conjecture going on.