USDA reconsiders employee ouster over race remarks
By BEN EVANS and MARY CLARE JALONICK, Associated Press
Jul 21, 2010 12:58 AM CDT
FILE - In this Dec. 18, 2006 file photo, Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack appears on "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" in New York City. The Obama administration is standing by its quick decision to oust a black Agriculture Department employee, Shirley Sherrod, on Tuesday July 20, 2010, over racially tinged remarks...   (Associated Press)

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack says he will reconsider the department's decision to oust a black employee over racially tinged remarks after learning more about what she said.

Vilsack said in a statement early Wednesday morning that he will "conduct a thorough review and consider additional facts" about his decision to ask Shirley Sherrod to resign.

Sherrod, who was the Agriculture Department's director of rural development in Georgia, criticized the administration for pushing her to resign Monday after a blogger posted an edited video of her saying that she didn't give a white farmer as much help as she could have 24 years ago.

Sherrod says her remarks were part of a story about racial reconciliation, not racism.