Palin Case Reversal
When Troopergate first made the headlines, Palin instructed her subpoenaed friends and aides (including her husband Todd Palin) to disobey the subpoenas.
Looks like things are reversing in the case... from the NY Times.
Flip flop in the court of law!
The Sarah Palin case will be in the news this week, I will post more about it in the morning.
Looks like things are reversing in the case... from the NY Times.
Seven Alaska state employees have reversed course and agreed to testify in an abuse-of-power investigation against Gov. Sarah Palin.
Flip flop in the court of law!
Ms. Palin, the Republican nominee for vice president, is the focus of a legislative inquiry into whether she abused her office by firing the public safety commissioner, Walt Monegan. Mr. Monegan says he was dismissed because he would not fire the governor’s former brother-in-law.
Lawmakers subpoenaed seven state employees to testify in the inquiry, but they challenged those subpoenas. A judge rejected that challenge last week. Because of that ruling, the Alaska attorney general, Talis Colberg, says, the employees have decided to testify.
The Sarah Palin case will be in the news this week, I will post more about it in the morning.
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