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Rumsfeld denies cover-up on Tillman

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Former Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld and other top former Pentagon brass yesterday said there was no cover-up of Army Ranger Pat Tillman’s friendly-fire death in Afghanistan.

“I know that I would not engage in a cover-up. I know that no one in the White House suggested such a thing to me. I know that the gentlemen sitting next to me are men of enormous integrity and would not participate in something like that,” Mr. Rumsfeld told a House committee.

It was Mr. Rumsfeld’s first public appearance on Capitol Hill since President Bush replaced him with Robert M. Gates late last year. He reiterated previous testimony to investigators that he didn’t have early knowledge that Cpl. Tillman was cut down on April 22, 2004, by fellow Rangers, not by enemy militia, as was initially claimed.

The truth was kept from the public and Cpl. Tillman’s family until five weeks later — May 29, 2004. Cpl. Tillman’s mother, Mary Tillman; his brother, Kevin; and other family members watched silently from the back row at yesterday’s hearing before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee. Afterward, they left without commenting.

Retired Gen. Richard B. Myers, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said he learned of the likelihood of friendly fire toward the end of April but that it wasn’t his responsibility to inform the White House or the Tillman family.

“I don’t think there’s any regulation that would require me to do anything,” Gen. Myers said. He blamed the Army.

“This is the responsibility of the United States Army, not of the office of the chairman, so I regret that the Army did not do their duty here and follow their own policy,” Gen. Myers said.

Mr. Rumsfeld and Gen. Myers both said they couldn’t remember precisely how or when they learned of Cpl. Tillman’s death or that it might have been caused by friendly fire. Mr. Rumsfeld said he didn’t recall discussing the Tillman issue with the White House until the fratricide became public.

At the White House, presidential spokesman Tony Snow said the administration stands by Mr. Rumsfeld’s comment that there was no cover-up of how Cpl. Tillman died.

“I’m certainly not going to contradict Secretary Rumsfeld,” Mr. Snow said.

Cpl. Tillman’s death received worldwide attention because he had walked away from a huge contract with the National Football League’s Arizona Cardinals to enlist in the Army after September 11.

Committee Chairman Henry A. Waxman, California Democrat, aired his frustration at the repeated denials of responsibility from the four witnesses: Mr. Rumsfeld; Gen. Myers; retired Gen. John Abizaid, the former commander of the U.S. Central Command; and retired Gen. Bryan Douglas Brown, former commander of the U.S. Special Operations Command.

“You’ve all admitted that the system failed. The public should have known, the family should have known earlier, whoever was responsible,” Mr. Waxman said. “None of you feel you personally were responsible but the system itself didn’t work.

“ ’The system didn’t work, errors were made’ — that’s too passive,” he said. “Somebody should be responsible, and we’re trying to figure that out.”

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