Posted on 07/08/2009 6:40:26 AM PDT by STARWISE
Former White House Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove was deposed Tuesday by attorneys for the House Judiciary Committee, according to Rep. John Conyers (D-Mich.), the panels chairman.
Roves deposition began at 10 a.m. and ended around 6:30 p.m, with several breaks, Conyers said.
Conyers would not comment on what Rove told congressional investigators, what the next step in the long-running Judiciary Committee investigation would be or whether Rove would face additional questioning.
He was deposed today, Conyers said in an interview. Thats all I can tell you.
Rove's attorney, Robert Luskin, declined to confirm or deny that his client had appeared before the committee. Luskin said there was an agreement that the depositions would remain confidential until they were completed.
However, in a court filing Monday, the Justice Department indicated that the deposition set for this week would be the committee's last.
Conyers panel had first subpoenaed Rove in 2007 as part of its probe into the firing of nine U.S. attorneys. But the Bush White House, citing executive privilege, refused to make Rove or White House Counsel Harriet Miers available for any deposition.
Conyers panel responded by filing a civil lawsuit against the White House and prevailed in district court last year but the appeals court had yet to address the issue.
With an agreement between the Obama White House, the Bush White House and House Judiciary Committee, the current Justice Department avoided having to choose sides in court and risk an appeals court precedent which could undercut executive privilege or Congress's right to investigate alleged government malfeasance.
Miers was interviewed by Judiciary Committee staffers in June.
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‘No Suggestions’ Lawmaker Was Involved
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Monica Conyers gave up her Detroit City Council seat after pleading guilty to a bribery charge. Federal prosecutors said there were
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Monica Conyers gave up her Detroit City Council seat after pleading guilty to a bribery charge. Federal prosecutors said there were “no suggestions” her husband, Rep. John Conyers Jr. (D-Mich.), was involved in her case.
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Sunday, July 5, 2009
In the snow-covered parking lot of a McDonald’s in Detroit two years ago, City Council member Monica Conyers met with a waste-management consultant who slipped her an envelope stuffed with as much as $3,000 in cash.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/07/04/AR2009070402169.html
I think John Conyers needs to be disposed.
So they’re still going after Bush for acting in a legal manner, those attorneys serve at his discretion, but they don’t say boo about an obvious violation of the law Himself co-sponsored when it comes to the IG Walpin. Is this BS or what?
Whereare the probes and grandstanding over the fired IG or the whole issue of czars?
They are both issues of breaking the law and smearing the nose of congress in it, where in the case of US attorneys, they have to reach to get a shade of gray.
definitely BS
I think that Bush & Cheney would be TREMENDOUS fools if they did not have TREMENDOUS dirt collected on Obama, Emanuel, and others in the new administration before the Bush administration left office.
Even though Conyers may not realize this, I’m sure he will be reminded soon ...
The investigation into the firing of the US attorneys is intended as a threat against anyone who tries to bring down ACORN through the court system. Most of the attorneys who were fired were fired for refusing to prosecute ACORN cases.
How could Rove possibly contain and not reveal the total contempt he must have for the ignorant and corrupt Conyers?
In this upside down Congress, the imbeciles and criminals sit in judgment..
“I think John Conyers needs to be disposed”
LOL......He is just another con man. One of many.
They should commence on a program to investigate, reveal and root out each and every corrupt miscreant congress critter from the opposition party - with NO QUARTER asked and none given..
If our candidates are not up to the task, they should stay home and contemplate their navels.
The bullshit of the past - searching for bipartisanship, sharing power and referring to each other as “honorable” — is insane when you're dealing with Leftists, Racists and money grubbing corrupt THUGS.
NEVER in my adult life have I been more disgusted with the miscreants in Congress...
For the first time in my adult life - I'm ashamed of Congress, the President and his entire administration. (Paraphrasing Michelle)
We can b*tch all we want, but the Left know show to harrass, fight, and win. If we don’t start cutting their throats like chickens needing slaughter, we’re done.
We can b*tch all we want, but the Left knows how to harass, fight, and win. If we don't start cutting their throats like chickens needing slaughter, we're done.
You're right, of course, but the problem is that for the Left, politics is their job and business. For most conservatives, it is a sideline. We are not studied in the art of harassment and fighting in the aim of winning (at all costs).
In related news.... Texas Tech in Lubbock, Tx just announced they hired Alberto Gonzales. Mostly, a conservative school, but some will give him a hard time.
Link
http://lubbockonline.com/stories/070709/loc_460926283.shtml
Hmm. That was a long time ago. I have no relcollection. I’m sorry I don’t recall. I don’t remember. I can’t say for sure that I saw that memo. No, I don’t remember reading that. I have no recollection of that event.
I was listening to Michael Medved interviewing Joe Scarborough yesterday. Both were pushing the proposition that the ‘pubbies won’t start winning elections until we soften our tone. “Nobody likes an angry candidate” was their theme.
They spent a lot of time bashing the “hard-core” angry right. I don’t know how it turned out because I turned it off. If they don’t recognize and respect righteous indignation and instead believe that it is somehow “unseemly” to speak out about our rights and our desires for our country, then I fail to see how we are going to prevail in any fight with a foe who is unencumbered by any sense of ethics, morality, or fair play.
I guess this is by way of agreeing with you that we should give no quarter, but I don’t believe that the current Republican hierarchy has the stomach for it.
Someone is burning hemp here.
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