Bush may claim privilege in CIA torture tapes case
This old checks and balances thingie doesn't seem to be working out too fucking well, now does it? Just asking.
President orders White House lawyers to draw up documents
President George W. Bush Thursday ordered White House lawyers to use claims of executive privilege to prevent senior White House aides from cooperating with the Justice Department's criminal investigation into destruction of videotapes that showed CIA interrogators torturing terrorism suspects.
White House sources tell Capitol Hill Blue that the claims of executive privilege are just "the first step" in a coordinated campaign to stonewall the investigation and prevent administration aides from giving depositions or submitting to interviews with Justice Department investigators.
Attorney General Michael Mukasey announced the investigation this week, appointing veteran prosecutor John Durham of Connecticut to handle the probe. Democratic leaders and Constitutional law experts, however, say the Justice Department, which ultimately answers to the White House, cannot be expected to fully investigate Bush's involvement and say the probe needs a special prosecutor.
Constitutional law expert Jonathan Turley, a George Washington University professor, says Bush can block any effective legislation [emphasis in original].
Via The Signs.
Labels: Bush, Congressional oversight
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