The White House has decided to defy Congress’s latest demand for information regarding the dismissal of nine U.S. attorneys, sources familiar with the decision said yesterday. Such an action would escalate the constitutional struggle and propel it closer to a court showdown. Senate and House committees have directed President Bush to provide by tomorrow a detailed justification of his executive privilege claims and a full accounting of the documents he is withholding. But White House counsel Fred F. Fielding plans to tell lawmakers that he has already provided the legal basis for the claims and will not provide a log of the documents, the sources said. White House counsel Fred F. Fielding is planning to direct former Bush aides not to testify in response to congressional subpoenas. White House counsel Fred F. Fielding is planning to direct former Bush aides not to testify in response to congressional subpoenas. (Mark Wilson – Getty Images) Special Report The standoff suggests that neither side is prepared to budge in the fight over documents and testimony in the widening U.S. attorney investigation. Officials in both camps said no serious negotiations are taking place to resolve the dispute. Fielding plans to […]
Sunday, July 8th, 2007
White House Will Deny New Request In Attorneys Probe
Author: PETER BAKER
Source: Washington Post
Publication Date: Sunday, July 8, 2007; Page A03Wash
Link: White House Will Deny New Request In Attorneys Probe
Source: Washington Post
Publication Date: Sunday, July 8, 2007; Page A03Wash
Link: White House Will Deny New Request In Attorneys Probe
Stephan: The cover-up of the sleaze continues. At every turn where there has been a revelation, it has been damning. If this goes to the Supreme Court, the right wing justices appointed by President Bush will almost certainly align with him. This has long-range implications because it will permanently change the balance of power between the Executive and Legislative branches of government. America is changing under our feet.