The Nation - News from June 7, 1988
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Former President Gerald R. Ford implicitly suggested that Atty. Gen. Edwin Meese III consider resigning, the Washington Post reported. Asked at a National Press Club luncheon what advice he might have for the embattled attorney general, Ford said: “I strongly believe that when a person in the Cabinet or a comparable position is challenged on his integrity . . . if his staying in office undercuts the presidency . . . he should walk into the Oval Office and offer his resignation.” Independent counsel James C. McKay has been investigating Meese on conflict-of-interest charges.
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