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Army secretary is doing a good job
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 2002

The White House and Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld on Tuesday defended Army head Thomas E. White from suggestions he improperly lobbied Congress to save an $11 billion artillery system.

The Bush administration insisted White had nothing to do with calls to lawmakers and laid the blame on unnamed lower-level officials. Someone with an overactive thyroid seemed to get his hands in his mouth ahead of his brain," Rumsfeld said at a press briefing.

White has faced criticism for his ties to Enron and use of Pentagon aircraft for travel. The Department of Defense's inspector general is looking into some of his actions.

Get the Story:
Rumsfeld Backs Army Secretary (The Washington Post 5/8)
In The Loop: Thomas White and the Wallbangers (The Washington Post 5/8)
Rumsfeld Gives His Support to Beleaguered Army Secretary (The New York Times 5/8)
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Relevant Links:
Army Secretary Thomas E. White - http://www.hqda.army.mil/secarmy/biography.htm
Enron - http://www.enron.com/corp

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