Questions about Gonzales's willingness to shade the truth on Bush's behalf came to prominence in the 1996 episode in which Bush was excused from Texas jury duty in a drunken-driving case. Bush was then the state's governor, and Gonzales was his general counsel. If Bush had served, he probably would have had to disclose his own drunken-driving conviction in Maine two decades earlier.
His willingness to do almost anything to cover-up Bush's acts makes is stream of lies told to congress even more disturbing.
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Governors should not serve jury duty while governor. It's a conflict of interest.
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