More time sought on spy subpoena
The White House asked a Senate panel for more time to produce subpoenaed information about the legal justification for President Bush’s secretive eavesdropping program.
Judiciary committee Chairman Sen. Patrick J. Leahy (D-Vt.) had set Monday as the deadline for administration officials already subpoenaed to provide documents about the National Security Agency’s program.
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