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White House denies prosecutors were sacked in retaliation

By Alim Remtulla inWashington andBrooke Masters in New York

Published: February 7 2007 02:00 | Last updated: February 7 2007 02:00

The Bush administration had no complaints about the performance of the US attorney from eastern Arkansas who it forced out late last year to make room for a protege of Karl Rove, a Justice Department official yesterday acknowledged.

But Paul McNulty, the deputy attorney-general, told the Senate judiciary committee that his department had performance-related "reasons" for calling six other top prosecutors in December and ordering them to resign.

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