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Dems seek no-confidence vote on Gonzales (AP)
Filed: May 17th 2007: Republican

Attorney General Alberto Gonzales speaks at a news event, in this Tuesday, May 15, 2007 file photo, at the National Press Club in Washington. Gonzales is under new political heat after two more Republicans came out against him and Democrats broadened their probe of prosecutor firings to questions of whether he politicized the Justice Department at the White House's behest. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)AP - Support for Attorney General Alberto Gonzales sank further Thursday as Democrats proposed a no-confidence vote, a fifth GOP senator called for his resignation and yet another Republican predicted he won’t survive a congressional investigation.

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