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White House weighs in on Wolfowitz's side
The White House has recently backed their man in the World Bank.
"The president has full confidence in Paul Wolfowitz," White House spokeswoman Dana Perino told a news briefing. "We expect him to remain as World Bank president." Reuters was first with the story.
Didn't the White House also support Rumsfeld for a long time, until his position became untenable. Will Wolfowitz follow his former boss more quickly? Quite possible given how weak is the administration these days.
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