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tinknocker44
06-27-2007, 05:42 PM
WASHINGTON - The Senate Judiciary Committee subpoenaed the White House and Vice President Dick Cheney's office Wednesday for documents relating to President Bush's warrant-free eavesdropping program.

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Also named in subpoenas signed by committee Chairman Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., were the Justice Department and the National Security Council.

The committee wants documents that might shed light on internal squabbles within the administration over the legality of the program, said a congressional official speaking on condition of anonymity because the subpoenas had not been made public.

Leahy's committee authorized the subpoenas previously as part of its sweeping investigation into how much influence the White House exerts over the Justice Department and its chief, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales.

The probe, in its sixth month, began with an investigation into whether administration officials ordered the firings of eight federal prosecutors, for political reasons.

But with senators of both parties already concerned about the constitutionality of the administration's efforts to root out terrorism suspects in the United States, the committee shifted to the broader question of Gonzales' stewardship of Justice and, in particular, his willingness to permit the wiretapping program.

Piquing the committee's interest was vivid testimony last month by former Deputy Attorney General James Comey about the extent of the White House's effort to override the Justice Department's objections to the program in 2004.

Comey told the Judiciary Committee that Gonzales, then-White House counsel, tried to get Attorney General John Ashcroft to reverse course and recertify the program. At the time, Ashcroft lay in intensive care, recovering form gall bladder surgery.

This is a breaking news update. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate Judiciary Committee subpoenaed the White House and Vice President Dick Cheney's office Wednesday for documents relating to President Bush's warrant-free eavesdropping program.

Also named in subpoenas signed by committee Chairman Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., were the Justice Department and the National Security Council.

The committee wants documents that might shed light on internal squabbles within the administration over the legality of the program, said a congressional official speaking on condition of anonymity because the subpoenas had not been made public.


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bluestone
06-28-2007, 10:36 AM
TK I suppose you think this is great. Too bad these f---s won't do any of the country's buisness. Subpoena everyone, don't make anything stick, spend money, waste time, do nothing libbie weenie worthless congress. I hope you are proud of their performance.

P.S. Leahy, the worst A--Ho-- of the all, do nothing arrogant piece of garbage.

P.P.S. ask me and I'll tell you how I really feel

mrs reb77
06-28-2007, 10:39 AM
and now they want their pay raises....all of them should be totally ashamed of themselves. They are acting like spoiled children.

Carnak
06-28-2007, 10:46 AM
nothing will happen, hopefully they will not waste as much money as they did on a BJ. At least you pasted in a link from something more credible than a smirking chimp. How about some of your own commentary on it next time