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Josh Bolton

Congress -V- Bush

Fri Feb 29, 2008 at 10:40 pm

Pelosi was ready for Mukasey's refusal to enforce the contempt citations. Now the next step - court:

"By ordering the U.S. Attorney to take no action in response to congressional subpoenas, the Bush Administration is continuing to politicize law enforcement, which undermines public confidence in our criminal justice system.

"Anticipating this response from the Administration, the House has already provided authority for the Judiciary Committee to file a civil enforcement action in federal district court and the House shall do so promptly. The American people demand that we uphold the law. As public officials, we take an oath to uphold the Constitution and protect our system of checks and balances and our civil lawsuit seeks to do just that."

Let's see how quickly this moves.


Mukasey Refuses Grand Jury For Bolton And Miers

Fri Feb 29, 2008 at 07:20 pm

Chuck and Di's great pick for A.G. gives the administration another free pass on law breaking. Mukasey says he won't seat a grand jury to investigate Miers and Bolton refusing to show for Congres.


Justice?

Thu Feb 28, 2008 at 05:14 pm

I was working on a post about the FBI investigating if Roger Clemens lied to Congress and wondering what it takes to get an investigation when someone from the administration does the same.

Well it looks like someone was in my mind. The AP has just issued a breaking news alert that Nancy Pelosi is asking for a grand jury to investigate rather Harriet Miers and Josh Bolton should be prosecuted for contempt of Congress.


Could We Finally See Contempt Charges?

Mon Jan 14, 2008 at 12:26 pm

We can

Democratic leaders are preparing to launch the second session of the 110th Congress this week with a partisan shot, hints of conciliation and some serious procrastination.

In its first couple of weeks after it returns tomorrow, the House is likely to take up contempt-of-Congress resolutions against White House Chief of Staff Joshua B. Bolten and former White House counsel Harriet E. Miers for their refusal to appear before Congress for questioning about the 2006 removal of nine U.S


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