Tuesday, March 20, 2007

White House won’t allow Rove, Miers testimony.

MSNBC’s Mike Viquiera: “Fred Fielding, he’s the White House counsel, he was just here meeting with the House Judiciary Committee. He made the following to the Congress, both House and Senate. He said Rove and Harriet Miers would be offered to the committees for their testimony in the Alberto Gonzales prosecutors scandal. However, it would be unsworn testimony, not under oath, behind closed doors, and no transcript would be permitted. Now, that is not what Congress is looking for.”

Behind closed doors? Unsworn testimony? No transcript? I certainly see impeachment power in the horizon...

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Why bother then???How are they going to get away with it?

SP Biloxi said...

If the Judicial Committee allows Rove and Miers to not be under oath, behind close doors, and no transcript, you might as well allow the criminals the same treatment. The White House is abusing the name of law.