Two of the former US attorneys at the center of the attorney firings scandal believe that criminal charges could be brought against high level Justice Department employees, reports the Seattle Times.
John McKay, who was a US attorney for Washington state, and David Iglesias, who was the attorney for New Mexico, told the Seattle Times that they think White House adviser Karl Rove and his aides were behind the firings of selected US attorneys last December.
"I think there will be a criminal case that will come out of this," McKay said. "This is going to get worse, not better."
McKay said he believes that there is a possibility of obstruction-of-justice charges being filed.
Hmmm.. Let's just say that there will be much more charges added to McRove such as tampering with evidence, concealing evidence, knowingly destroy evidence and so on... I wonder if the other fired attorneys will join the other two to file criminal charges.
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This might blow things up in this Administrations face. Oh this will be a stain on this WH you won't be able to get out.
A human stain for the WH indeed..
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