Posted on 04/14/2004 10:56:28 AM PDT by chance33_98
Sensenbrenner Urges Commissioner Gorelick to Resign from the 9/11 Commission Because of Her Conflict of Interest
4/14/2004 12:07:00 PM
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To: National Desk
Contact: Jeff Lungren or Terry Shawn of the House Committee on the Judiciary, 202-225-2492, http://www.house.gov/judiciary
WASHINGTON, April 14 /U.S. Newswire/ -- House Judiciary Committee Chairman F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr. (R-Wis.) released the following statement:
"Yesterday, a 1995 memo written by 9/11 Commission Member Jamie Gorelick, in her former role as the second in command at the Justice Department, revealed her actions in establishing the heightened 'wall' prohibiting the sharing of intelligence information and criminal information. Scrutiny of this policy lies at the heart of the Commission's work. Ms. Gorelick has an inherent conflict of interest as the author of this memo and as a government official at the center of the events in questions. Thus, I believe the Commission's work and independence will be fatally damaged by the continued participation of Ms. Gorelick as a Commissioner. Reluctantly, I have come to the conclusion that Ms. Gorelick should resign from this Commission.
"The Commission's Guidelines on Recusals state, 'Commissioners and staff will recuse themselves from investigating work they performed in prior government service.' Commissioner Gorelick's memo directing a policy that 'go(es) beyond what is legally required' indicates that her judgment and actions as the Deputy Attorney General in the Reno Justice Department are very much in question before the Commission. Indeed Attorney General Ashcroft called this DOJ policy, 'the single greatest structural cause for September 11 ... (and) embraced flawed legal reasoning.' Commissioner Gorelick is in the unfair position of trying to address the key issue before the Commission when her own actions are central to the events at issue. The public cannot help but ask legitimate questions about her motives.
"While it is regrettable that this conflict had not come to light sooner, this Commission's work and forthcoming recommendations are too important to be questioned in this way, and may be devalued by Ms. Gorelick's continued participation as a Commissioner. Given Ms. Gorelick's work as the Deputy Attorney General under Janet Reno, Ms. Gorelick can be quite valuable to the Commission's work preparing 'a full and complete account of the circumstances surrounding the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.' However, that contribution should come as a witness before the Commission - not as a member.
"Key figures like former FBI Director Freeh, Director Mueller, Attorney General Ashcroft, former presidential adviser Richard Clarke, and National Security Advisor Condoleeza Rice have all testified before the Commission and would have rightly sparked indignation about a conflict of interest had these individuals also been members of the Commission. Testifying before the Commission is Ms. Gorelick's proper role, not sitting as a member of this independent commission."
Yes-s-s-s!!!!
She probably hoped her seat on the Commission would exempt her from giving testimony.
She's such an accomplished woman. She should take an oath and publicly give an account of her actions to her fellow citizens.
.Whichever secretary of hers is in charge of scheduling her appointments, will probably be able to find an opening in the soon-to-be-ex commissioner's calendar.
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"People ought to stay out of our business," responded former New Jersey Gov. Tom Kean, the chairman of the bipartisan commission.
Gorelick is a Democrat, while Sensenbrenner - like Kean - is a Republican.
Gorelick's tenure has become an issue in the wake of a recently declassified memo that she wrote while serving in the Justice Department during the Clinton administration in 1995. It contained instructions for officials to keep counterintelligence "more clearly separate" from criminal intelligence.
Attorney General John Ashcroft, appearing before the panel on Tuesday, released the memo and said that a "wall" between counterintelligence and criminal investigations was a key impediment to terrorism probes before the Sept. 11 attacks.
"Scrutiny of this policy lies at the heart of the commission's work," said Sensenbrenner. "Ms. Gorelick has an inherent conflict of interest as the author of this memo and as a government official at the center of the events in questions."
But Kean, asked about the issue at a news conference, dismissed the request and said Gorelick was one of the hardest working and nonpartisan members of the commission. He also said she had recused herself from involvement in issues on which she worked while serving in government.
The Landmark Legal Foundation, a conservative law firm, also has called on Gorelick to step down, citing the memo.
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