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President Bush's Statement on Harriet
Miers' Withdrawal
Today, I have reluctantly accepted Harriet Miers' decision to
withdraw her nomination to the Supreme Court of the United States.
I nominated Harriet Miers to the Supreme Court because of her
extraordinary legal experience, her character and her conservative
judicial philosophy.
Throughout her career, she has gained the respect and admiration
of her fellow attorneys. She has earned a reputation for fairness
and total integrity. She has been a leader and a pioneer in the
American legal profession. She has worked in important positions
in state and local government and in the bar. And for the last
five years, she has served with distinction and honor in critical
positions in the Executive Branch.
I understand and share her concern, however, about the current
state of the Supreme Court confirmation process. It is clear that
senators would not be satisfied until they gained access to internal
documents concerning advice provided during her tenure at the
White House disclosures that would undermine a president's ability
to receive candid counsel.
Harriet Miers' decision demonstrates her deep respect for this
essential aspect of the constitutional separation of powers and
confirms my deep respect and admiration for her. I am grateful
for Harriet Miers' friendship and devotion to our country. And
I am honored that she will continue to serve our nation as White
House Counsel.
My responsibility to fill this vacancy remains. I will do so
in a timely manner.
Source: The White House
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