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I am reliably informed that the Prowler also has noted the Margolis connection that I noted again below. He probably did it either a day or a couple of hours before the first time I did. (I don't have time to do the research; it's immaterial.) So I was wrong to say I am the ONLY ONE to have highlighted the Margolis involvement. But I certainly have returned to it repeatedly and noted its significance... and this correction note gives me the chance to do so again. So: In the matter of the replaced US Attorneys, career employee David Margolis was fully involved. The Justice Department itself should therefore push him forward to explain it all in public, and in doing so, give the lie to the idea that the whole deal was a political hit job.

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