Article: Bush's guru loses a policy role as White House shake-up expands

Elisabeth Bumiller
International Herald Tribune
04-21-2006
Jim Rutenberg contributed reporting from Tuskegee, Alabama, for this article.*The overhaul of the White House staff has intensified as Karl Rove, one of the president's most powerful and feared advisers, gave up day-to-day control over the administration's domestic policy to concentrate on the midterm elections and Scott McClellan, the White House press secretary, said he would step down.The departure of McClellan gives President George W. Bush a chance to put a new public face on the White House at a time when it is beset by problems. But Rove's changed status is the more telling sign of the extent of the shake-up directed by Bush ...

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