Source: CBS News
President Obama may face off with BP CEO Tony Hayward on June 17, when he, along with oil company CEOs from ExxonMobil, Shell, ConocoPhilips and Chevron, appear in Washington, DC to testify before the Energy and Commerce Committee’s Energy and Environment Subcommittee.
White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs today would not confirm such a meeting, but he would not rule it out.
“I wouldn’t rule out a meeting with relevant BP officials,” Gibbs said, adding that could include Hayward. He said that it could also mean meeting with BP’s Chairman of the Board, whom he suggested is the more important official in the corporation.
In an interview with NBC’s Matt Lauer earlier this week, Mr. Obama said he didn’t feel a need to speak directly with the BP CEO. “My experience is when you talk to a guy like a BP CEO, he’s going to say all the right things to me. I’m not interested in words. I’m interested in actions,” he said.
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