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9/11 Commission Wants Testimony From Bush, Clinton, Cheney, Gore
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Thursday, Feb. 12, 2004
MADISON, N.J. – The federal commission investigating the Sept. 11 attacks will soon ask President Bush, former President Bill Clinton and their vice presidents to testify in public about possible warnings they might have received from U.S. intelligence sources before the attacks.

"We need them to testify," former New Jersey Gov. Thomas H. Kean, the bipartisan commission's chairman, told The Record of Bergen County in a story published Thursday. He said the panel would issue formal invitations within the next few weeks, although he conceded that all four men would probably decline to be questioned at a public forum.

However, Kean said their cooperation was crucial to the commission's work, so he hoped they would at least consent to private interviews with the panel.

'Invitations'

"They all have important pieces to tell us and important questions to answer, so they will all be getting an invitation, and we're in contact already with their staffs in every case," Kean said Wednesday on "The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer."

Bush said in an NBC interview broadcast this week that he would "perhaps" submit to questions from the commission.

White House press secretary Scott McClellan on Thursday would not say if Bush would testify publicly.

"These are issues that we continue to discuss with the commission in a spirit of cooperation," McClellan told reporters traveling with Bush to Harrisburg, Pa. "We will talk to the commission about these issues."

Clinton has previously said he would be willing to testify.

Commission vice chairman Lee Hamilton told "NewsHour," "My hope in the end that the president will agree that to meet with us and answer whatever questions we have."

Kean, president of Drew University in Madison, said the commission also planned to seek public testimony from Secretary of State Colin Powell, National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, CIA Director George Tenet, Attorney General John Ashcroft and their counterparts in the Clinton administration.

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