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Bush Stonewalls Again

3 durable postsStarted 2007-07-09Latest 2007-07-12
#43905Post 1 of 3

[url]http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070709/ap_on_go_pr_wh/congress_bush_31[/url]

[QUOTE][B]Bush denies Congress access to aides[/B]

WASHINGTON - President Bush invoked executive privilege Monday to deny requests by Congress for testimony from two former aides about the firings of federal prosecutors.

[I]The White House, however, did offer again to make former counsel Harriet Miers and one-time political director Sara Taylor available for private, off-the-record interviews.[/I] [/QUOTE]

Well, that's sure big of him. :roll:

[QUOTE]

In a letter to the heads of the House and Senate Judiciary panels, White House counsel Fred Fielding insisted that Bush was acting in good faith and refused lawmakers' demand that the president explain the basis for invoking the privilege.

"You may be assured that the president's assertion here comports with prior practices in similar contexts, and that it has been appropriately documented," the letter said.

Retorted House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers:

"Contrary what the White House may believe, it is the Congress and the courts that will decide whether an invocation of executive privilege is valid, not the White House unilaterally," the Michigan Democrat said in a statement.[/QUOTE]

Assuming this continues to head towards litigation, he's going to have to be able to offer a rational for invoking the privilege at some point. Refusing to do so now just underscores what we already know...

#888836Post 2 of 3

Re: Bush Stonewalls Again

He will probably ride this out until the election... :roll:

#888931Post 3 of 3

Re: Bush Stonewalls Again

Unbelieveable. And more unbelieveable is the he gets away with obstructing justice time after time without getting kicked out of the office. some would call this 'abuse of power'. I would.

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