- FBI receives complaints from both sides of the aisle for raid on Rep. William Jefferson’s (D-La.) office. [WP]
- Democrats, after pointing fingers at Republicans, face a corruption scandal in their own ranks with Rep. Jefferson. [NYT, LAT]
- AT&T allowed the NSA to view “every individual message” on its internet, lawsuit claims. [WSJ]
- Immigration overhaul is expected to be approved by the Senate this week; Speaker Hastert may override. [WP, WSJ]
- Many Republican candidates are keeping their distance from Bush. [WSJ]
- Bush describes Iraq at a “turning point”: “The terrorists are now fighting a free and constitutional government. They’re at war with the people of Iraq.” [WP]
- Democrats are concerned that voters would be “concerned or distracted” by Bill Clinton if Hillary runs for president; “he has told friends that his No. 1 priority is not to cause her any trouble” and “they appear in the public spotlight methodically and carefully.” [NYT]
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