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We'll Quit If Bribe Inquiry Halted, Say US Law Chiefs
The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 5-29-2006 | Francis Harris

Posted on 05/28/2006 6:57:39 PM PDT by blam

We'll quit if bribe inquiry halted, say US law chiefs

By Francis Harris in Washington
(Filed: 29/05/2006)

Three of America's top law officers, among them the head of the FBI, have threatened to step down over alleged attempts to halt an investigation into congressional corruption.

Alberto Gonzales, the attorney general, Paul McNulty, his deputy, and Robert Mueller, the FBI director, informed President George W Bush through intermediaries last week that they would resign rather than let the inquiry be blocked.

Their stand marked the latest twist in a saga which began when 15 FBI agents raided the offices of William Jefferson, a Democratic congressman at the centre of eight bribery investigations.

The search was the first by law enforcement officers of a congressman's office in American history. The 18-hour operation provoked an outraged response from both parties in Congress and a demand by its senior leaders that the seized papers be returned.

But as congressmen, led by the Republican speaker of the House of Representatives, Dennis Hastert, lobbied the White House, the law enforcement chiefs made it known they would leave if Mr Bush bowed to pressure, according to numerous accounts in the American press.

Such threats from figures of this seniority are extremely unusual and indicate how high the stakes have now become.

Anxious to avert a disastrous confrontation between his administration and his party, Mr Bush decided to seal material taken in the search for 45 days to allow further talks between Congress and law enforcement officials.

Although the president won praise for brokering a compromise to temporarily defuse the row, the controversy has refused to go away.

The uneasy truce came under renewed pressure yesterday when another powerful congressman, James Sensenbrenner, indicated that legislators were still furious at the raid.

The Republican chairman of the influential House of Representatives judiciary committee promised hearings into the raid this week.

'This is not over whether congressman Jefferson is guilty of an offence, but it is about the ability of Congress to do its job free of coercion,'' Mr Sensenbrenner said.

Congressmen from both parties have said the search violated the constitutional rights of the legislature. Some are even demanding they be given advance notice of future FBI raids.

Their grievances have provoked a series of intense attacks from the world outside Capitol Hill, with critics alleging Congress is seeking to place itself above the law.

The FBI raid was sanctioned in a search warrant issued by a federal judge. A wide range of legal experts and political commentators said the law was applied correctly and that congressional rage is unjustified.

Prof Merle Black, of Emory University told the Chicago Tribune: 'They seem to be saying 'You can't touch us. We're members of Congress.' ''

Many critics suggested that some congressmen are worried they too could face FBI raids given the numerous investigations currently under way into alleged corruption.

Mr Jefferson is said to feature in at least eight bribery investigations and FBI agents have already disclosed that they found $90,000 (£47,000) wrapped in tin foil in his freezer. The New Orleans congressman has not yet been charged and denies any wrongdoing.


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To: blam

Who do they think they are?

Just ask them!

Some variation of the Olympian Gods would escape their lips if they thought they could get away with being so honest.

Scum, in my view.


21 posted on 05/28/2006 8:20:02 PM PDT by Quix (PRAY AND WORK WHILE THERE'S DAY! Many very dark nights are looming. Thankfully, God is still God!)
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To: USNBandit
"This article implies that the Justice department was being asked to stop the whole investigation. "

The Justice Department is being asked to consider the offices of Congresscritters as sacrosanct and that evidence of crimes stashed there are beyond the reach of law.

That is a ridiculous proposition.

Maybe if there was such a thing as Congressmen outraged by corruption and abuse of office, we wouldn't have this stand-off. Can you name a single Congressman seriously angered by corruption? Me either.

22 posted on 05/28/2006 8:20:41 PM PDT by cookcounty (Change is everywhere....Got some right here in my pocket.)
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To: RatRipper
The only cure is another political party. The Democrats and Republicans are hopelessly corrupted. If Ross Perot is still around, we should apologize to him for ignoring his warnings and beg him to organize another third party.
23 posted on 05/28/2006 8:37:57 PM PDT by ghostrider
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To: Paladin2

Ditto's.


24 posted on 05/28/2006 8:40:31 PM PDT by elkfersupper
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To: cookcounty

Where was the poena in the subpoena? I note that nobody is talking about citing Jefferson for contempt of court.


25 posted on 05/28/2006 8:41:43 PM PDT by The Red Zone
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To: blam
Who do these people think they are?

Hastert obviously thinks he is the Goodyear Blimp.

The arrogance of these creatures just proves that without term limits the Citizens of this country will soon be subjects of an oligarchal ruling class.

26 posted on 05/28/2006 8:43:52 PM PDT by Rome2000 (Peace is not an option)
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To: blam
Who do these people think they are?I

If we could rely upon the media to do its job, I say let them carry on.

If the hundreds of thousands of folks who got caught up in "Click it or Ticket" this weekend somehow get wind of it, there's going to be trouble.

27 posted on 05/28/2006 8:46:50 PM PDT by elkfersupper
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To: cookcounty
Imagine this ridiculous scenario: A President Hillary decides to investigate senior GOP members of congress for "treason" or some such nonsense...due to their opposition to some domestic or international policy.

I can see some VERY CLOSE SCRUTINY is required whenever the executive decides to persue a member(s) of Congress.

28 posted on 05/28/2006 9:06:45 PM PDT by Mariner
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To: blam

did you notice, not one Congressional "leader" offered to resign if the FBI/DOJ got to KEEP the papers ?


29 posted on 05/28/2006 9:24:28 PM PDT by EDINVA
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To: blam
The only red flag I see with this is that it has never happened before, and the way things are going these days that usually means a bad thing. I can also see where looking at this generally could it could be a problem if say a President of the opposite party searched offices of their opponents in a Watergate like fashion, like Clinton did in having all his conservative opponents audited by the IRS.

If however, you look at the specifics of this case, it seems the Justice Department is cleary right in that he failed to voluntarily act for a very long period of time.
30 posted on 05/28/2006 10:10:35 PM PDT by microgood (Truth is not contingent)
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