Gibbs On Plane Flight: Official Could Be Fired

Gibbs On Plane Flight: Official Could Be Fired
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White House press secretary Robert Gibbs pointedly refused to rule out a firing in the case of the back-up Air Force One flight that terrified some in New York City yesterday.

Asked repeatedly today by reporters whether Louis Caldera, the official who made the decision, would lose his job, Gibbs pointedly did not express confidence in him.

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