FORMER WHITE HOUSE POLITICAL DIRECTOR SARA TAYLOR TESTIFIES IN WASHINGTON
Sara Taylor (L), former deputy assistant to President Bush and director of political affairs at the White House, arrives to testify before Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on the fired federal prosecutors on Capitol Hill in Washington on July 11, 2007 (UPI Photo / Kamenko Pajic)
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