Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Judge denies stay on Miers and Bolten.

This has become a yo yo story.

TPM:

A district court judge denied Harriet Miers and Joshua Bolten's request for a stay on their Congressional testimony pending the appeal of the recent decision in HJC v. Harriet Miers et al. The decision means that Miers will have to appear in response to the House Judiciary Committee's subpoena for testimony.

From the ruling:

Accordingly, the Court will deny the Executive's request for a stay. Hence, the Executive should respond to the document aspect of the subpoenas by producing non-privileged material and identifying more specifically the materials it is withholding on a claim of executive privilege.

But it is on Ms. Miers's appearance that the dispute principally focuses. This decision should not, however, foreclose the parties' continuing attempts to reach a negotiated solution. Both sides indicated that discussions regarding an accommodation have resumed.

Update from HJC website:

Committee Chairman John Conyers, Jr. (D-MI) released the following statement regarding the court’s decision:

"Today's ruling clearly rejects the White House's efforts to run out the clock on the committee's investigation of DOJ politicization this Congress. I am heartened that Judge Bates recognized that the public interest in this matter is best served by the furtherance of the committee’s investigation," Conyers said.

"The committee intends to promptly schedule a hearing with Ms. Miers and stands ready as always to consider any reasonable offer of accommodation with the White House." The court order is linked below.

Court Order

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

what will the snakes try next to slither away from justice???