Former White House political adviser Karl Rove was deeply involved in the sacking of a US attorney in New Mexico, according to emails and transcripts released by the House of Representatives judiciary committee. The former White House counsel Harriet Miers testified that Rove complained to her about David Iglesias, but she could not recall whether he had said he should be dismissed. Iglesias was one of nine US attorneys sacked in part for apparently not being sufficiently loyal to George Bush's administration. Iglesias said in an interview: "Over two years ago, I said all roads lead to Rove."