- FBI and Justice Department officials, including Alberto Gonzales, defend search of Rep. William Jefferson’s (D-La.) office; Speaker Hastert talks to Bush. [WP, NYT, LAT]
- Gen. Michael Hayden wins over the Senate intelligence committee; full Senate could confirm his nomination to lead the CIA by Thursday. [WP, NYT, LAT, USAT]
- Chertoff contends the U.S. is prepared for hurricane season but skepticism remains. [WP]
- Reaching a compromise over immigration will be a challenge for the House and Senate; Bush urged to apply his “full energy into the effort.” [WP, LAT]
- Veterans Affairs Department waited two weeks before alerting authorities about data loss. [NYT, USAT]
- Critics see recent spending bill for Iraq and Katrina “as a monumental example of earmarking taken to extremes.” [WP]
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