Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Leahy wants face-to-face meeting withthe clown over testimony of his staff



Three words: Waste of time. Bush will never cooperate with the Senate committee in good faith. Keep pressing for subpoenas and make the public aware of the WH stall tactic.

After hitting brick wall after brick wall over obtaining the testimony of top officials from the Bush White House, Senator Patrick Leahy, the chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, is taking a different approach. He's going straight to the top:

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), at the urging of the panel’s ranking member, Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Pa.), on Tuesday requested a meeting with President Bush to hammer out a deal that would allow key White House aides to testify before the panel on the firing of several U.S. attorneys.
Leahy indicated that this is a last-ditch effort, saying that his previous efforts to get the White House to cooperate have failed to yield results.

“The stonewalling leaves me and the Senate Judiciary Committee with few options other than considering citations for contempt of Congress against those who have refused to provide relevant testimony and documents to the Congress,” he said.

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