
Michael Chertoff, President Bush’s choice to head the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, defended his role in developing some of the government’s anti-terrorism policies in his confirmation hearing today before a Senate committee.
Michael Isikoff, investigative correspondent for Newsweek, reports on the tone of questioning at Chertoff’s confirmation hearing.
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Michael Isikoff, investigative correspondent for Newsweek





















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