WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Attorney General Alberto Gonzales has resigned, an official said on Monday, ending a controversial tenure as chief law enforcement officer that blemished the administration of President George W. Bush.
The official confirmed a Web site report of the resignation by The New York Times, telling Reuters an official announcement would be made later in the day.
Possible replacements include Senator Orin Hatch and Homeland (in)Security chief Michael Chertoff
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