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Renzi Case Could Mean More DOJ Problems

Wed Apr 25, 2007 at 10:54 am
By jamie

It appears now that the Justice Department may have delayed the investigation into Rep. Rick Renzi until after the elections last year:

As midterm elections approached last November, federal investigators in Arizona faced unexpected obstacles in getting needed Justice Department approvals to advance a corruption investigation of Republican Rep. Rick Renzi, people close to the case said.

The delays, which postponed key approvals in the case until after the election, raise new questions about whether Attorney General Alberto Gonzales or other officials may have weighed political issues in some investigations. The Arizona U.S. attorney then overseeing the case, Paul Charlton, was told he was being fired in December, one of eight federal prosecutors dismissed in the past year. The dismissals have triggered a wave of criticism and calls from Congress for Mr. Gonzales to resign.

Investigators pursuing the Renzi case had been seeking clearance from senior Justice Department officials on search warrants, subpoenas and other legal tools for a year before the election, people close to the case said.

No wonder why Gonzo has the approval of Bush. We already know Bush's goal is to bring the federal government into a more darker world of politics (sound familiar former Soviet Union?).

Oh and before people run off on the "liberal media" claim, it should be noted that this article is from the Wall Street Journal.

This is insane... you need to look at the details reference Renzi's wifes insurance company. His wife lives in Burke, VA mother of 12 children. She has never been an insurance agent. This has been Rick Renzi's business for years. And corrupt at that! What about the winery?

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