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Bush's top lawyer Miers resigns | Bush's top lawyer Miers resigns |
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White House counsel Harriet Miers has submitted her resignation, Washington has said. | White House counsel Harriet Miers has submitted her resignation, Washington has said. |
White House spokesman Tony Snow said President George W Bush reluctantly accepted her resignation, which takes effect on 31 January. | White House spokesman Tony Snow said President George W Bush reluctantly accepted her resignation, which takes effect on 31 January. |
Mr Snow said a search for a successor was under way. | Mr Snow said a search for a successor was under way. |
Mr Bush nominated Ms Miers in October 2005 to the Supreme Court, but she had to drop out after lawmakers questioned her qualifications. | Mr Bush nominated Ms Miers in October 2005 to the Supreme Court, but she had to drop out after lawmakers questioned her qualifications. |
Asked why she was quitting her job, Mr Snow said that "basically, she has been here six years". | Asked why she was quitting her job, Mr Snow said that "basically, she has been here six years". |
"As somebody said earlier today 'She put 12 years of service into six years,'" Mr Snow said. | "As somebody said earlier today 'She put 12 years of service into six years,'" Mr Snow said. |
Court debacle | |
Ms Miers - who has no judicial experience - was nominated by President Bush to the Supreme Court to replace retiring Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. | |
But she was forced to withdraw as a nominee after coming in for criticism from both Democrats and Republicans. | |
She was reprimanded by Senators for giving "incomplete to insulting" answers to written questions. | |
In a letter confirming her decision to withdraw from the nomination process, Ms Miers wrote that continuing to seek Senate approval would prove to be a burden on the White House. | |
The withdrawal of Ms Miers was seen as a significant blow President Bush at the time. | |
'Straightforward advice' | |
Ms Miers has been a trusted and loyal adviser to Mr Bush since the 1980s. | |
The two met in Texas, where she was his personal lawyer, then served on his gubernatorial campaign in 1994 and again during his presidential election of 2000. | |
Officially described as deputy chief of staff for policy, Ms Miers has been serving as President Bush's top legal counsel since November 2004. | |
At the time of her appointment, Mr Bush said he relied on her for "straightforward advice". |
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