Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Conyers to Yoo : Testify voluntarily or face subpoena

TPM:

Conyers (D-MI) sent letters to former Deputy Assistant Attorney General John C. Yoo, Chief of Staff to the Vice President David Addington, and former Attorney General John Ashcroft.

In each of the letters, Conyers provides a May 2 deadline for response or, he says, "I will have no choice but to consider the use of compulsory process."

The three officials have offered various excuses as to why they are unable to testify, but Conyers said those excuses are not good enough.

"Today we face a severe national challenge over charges related to the allegedly harsh treatment of detainees in U.S. custody, reportedly done with legal authorization of the Department of Justice and explicit approval from the highest officials in our government," Conyers wrote to Addington (.pdf). "These are serious matters that substantially impact our national security, the safety and well-being of our troops around the world, and our nation's legal and moral standing.
... [M]ultiple sources place you at the center of these momentous events."

Conyers goes on to recount reports that Addington helped shape the infamous Bybee memo authorizing harsh interrogation techniques and that he was the author of a legal memo arguing that some provisions of the Geneva Conventions were "quaint."

In letters to lawyers representing Yoo (.pdf) and Ashcroft (.pdf), Conyers said they had provided no basis for refusing to testify about the memos at a planned hearing May 6, and he said concerns about executive privilege weren't enough to simply turn down the invitation.

"Such issues are properly addressed on a question-by-question basis, as current DOJ officials have done, not by a blanket refusal to testify," Conyers wrote.
Whether the subpoena threat will have its desired affect remains to be seen, but the Bush administration and its former members have been adept at delaying testimony and ignoring congressional subpoenas.

1 comment:

airJackie said...

The UC Berkeley Trustees will enjoy the fact their paying Professor Yoo to teach students how to break the law and destroy the US Constitution. I hope Yoo gets the subpoena and is arrested on campus. One of the best US colleges has a Professor who committed Treason, what a headline. Look for the alumni to stop giving money and Yoo will be fired quick.