BREAKING: Bush speaks on bailout bill
Published 10/3/2008 by CNN Ticker Producer Alexander Mooney at CNN Political Ticker
Bus commented on the House passing the bailout bill.
WASHINGTON (CNN) — President Bush plans to sign a massive bailout bill before leaving Washington on Friday, a senior administration official told CNN.
Bush is scheduled to leave the White House at 3:15 p.m. Friday.
The House approved the historic bailout legislation by a vote of 263-171.
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