Sens. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) and Sam Brownback (R-Kan.) are calling for the White House to turn over internal documents related to Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers's service as White House counsel, breaking with Republican colleagues who say the boundaries of executive privilege must not be pushed.Perhaps anticipating Republican demands for internal memos, White House staff members yesterday told Senate GOP staffers that the White House will provide evidence illuminating Miers's legal thinking in action.
Both lawmakers are members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, which will begin confirmation hearings for Miers the week of Nov. 7.
Graham's and Brownback's push for greater disclosure will give Democrats political leverage should they ask for memos and other documents shedding light on Miers's work within the Bush administration's inner circle. It would take only two Republicans to defeat Miers in committee, although that would not prevent the nomination's automatic discharge to a floor vote.
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Those were pressure courtesy calls. Those requests must be submitted in writing, and they never got that far. The pressure was enough, just as I said.