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Political Briefings at US Agencies Disclosed
"White House officials conducted 20 private briefings on Republican electoral prospects in the last midterm election for senior officials in at least 15 government agencies covered by federal restrictions on partisan political activity, a White House spokesman and other administration officials said yesterday. The previously undisclosed briefings were part of what now appears to be a regular effort in which the White House sent senior political officials to brief top appointees in government agencies on which seats Republican candidates might win or lose, and how the election outcomes could affect the success of administration policies, the officials said." (Washington Post)
Gonzales Watch: Sen. Pryor Again Calls on AG to Quit
"Arkansas Democratic Sen. Mark Pryor, in a face-to-face meeting with Alberto Gonzales, directly told the embattled attorney general to resign, his communications director said today. 'The trust level has been diminished greatly,' Michael Teague told News Desk." (US News)
Rice Signals Rejection of House Subpoenas
"Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Thursday she has already answered the questions she has been subpoenaed to answer before a congressional committee and suggested she is not inclined to comply with the order. Rice said she would respond by mail to questions from the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on the Bush administration's prewar claims about Saddam Hussein seeking weapons of mass destruction, but signaled she would not appear in person." (Associated Press)
Court Asked to Limit Lawyers at Guantanamo
"The Justice Department has asked a federal appeals court to impose tighter restrictions on the hundreds of lawyers who represent detainees at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, and the request has become a central issue in a new legal battle over the administration’s detention policies. Saying that visits by civilian lawyers and attorney-client mail have caused 'intractable problems and threats to security at Guantánamo,' a Justice Department filing proposes new limits on the lawyers’ contact with their clients and access to evidence in their cases that would replace more expansive rules that have governed them since they began visiting Guantánamo detainees in large numbers in 2004." (NY Times)
Contractors Playing Major Role in US Intelligence
"Private contractors, including for-hire intelligence analysts, computer technicians and spies, now form a "key part" of the overall intelligence workforce, according to a survey by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. The hiring of contractors has surged since the Sept 11, 2001, attacks, said the report's author, the office's chief human capital director, Ron Sanders." (USA TODAY)
Courting the EPA
"The Center for Public Integrity reported yesterday on the enormous industry expenditure spent in their interactions with the EPA. One study finds that companies linked to more than 600 of the nation's most dangerous toxic waste sites have spent more than $1 billion lobbying Congress, the Environmental Protection Agency and other agencies in the federal government from 1998 through 2005. Another finds that hundreds of companies and organizations bankrolled nearly $12 million in trips for Environmental Protection Agency employees, according to a study by the Center for Public Integrity of EPA travel disclosed between October 1997 and March 2006."
White House Turns Over 2002 Docs On MZM Contract
The San Diego Union Tribune reports that the White House has turned over to a House committee about 200 pages of documents related to its contract with MZM, whose leader has since plead guilty to bribing a congressman.
Laura Rozen reports that the 2002 MZM contract with the White House was to scan email to the White House for threats.
Wilkes' Attorneys Target Classified Information Rules
"Rules governing the use of classified information in the case against former Poway defense contractor Brent Wilkes and ex-CIA official Kyle “Dusty” Foggo are unconstitutional and should be scrapped, defense lawyers said. In documents filed late Monday in federal court, Wilkes' attorneys said a requirement that defense attorneys reveal the classified information they intend to use at trial is a violation of Wilkes' rights." (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Senator Demands Full Disclosure on Possible Meddling with Renzi Probe
"A New York senator is demanding the Justice Department disclose all contacts related to a corruption investigation targeting Rep. Rick Renzi, a day after the Arizona Republican's top aide said he called his state's U.S. attorney's office about the matter. In a letter sent Wednesday to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., says the revelation Tuesday from Renzi's chief of staff, Brian Murray, raises 'new and serious questions' about the dismissal of the state's former prosecutor." (Associated Press)
Lewis Holds Fast to Approps Seats
"Rep. Jerry Lewis (R-CA) is holding tightly onto his Appropriations panel seat even though two House GOP members resigned committee assignments in the last week after the Department of Justice escalated its investigations of them. The Department of Justice has spent more than a year looking into Lewis’s relationship with a lobbying firm and the millions of dollars in contracts its clients received from Congress. Lewis, the ranking member of the spending committee, has outlaid an estimated $900,000 on defense lawyers since the probe began, but the investigation has been quiet in recent months." (The Hill)
Jefferson Likely to Keep Panel Seat
"House Democratic leaders are not expected to pressure embattled Rep. William Jefferson (D-LA) to forfeit his lone remaining committee assignment, even as two Republican lawmakers who similarly face intense FBI scrutiny have relinquished their posts in recent days. Democratic sources indicated that Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) is unlikely to ask the Louisiana lawmaker, who is under federal investigation, to give up his seat on the Small Business Committee." (Roll Call)
Congres Slated $5.6B in Bills for Private Sector
"Congress steered $5.6 billion to private companies in 2005 — more than state and local governments combined — through its power to add special-interest items to spending bills, a new government database shows. The database, completed by the White House Office of Management and Budget this month, identifies nearly 15,000 earmarks totaling almost $19 billion. Earmarks, which are inserted into spending legislation at a lawmaker's request for specific programs or projects, have been involved in recent scandals at the Capitol." (USA TODAY)













They admitted this?
Holy cow, doesn’t' this mean they are admitting to violation of the Hatch Act?
What's up, is there an underling willing to take the fall?
When will criminal charges begin emanating from testimony at the various committee hearings?
April 26, 2007 10:26 AM | Reply | Permalink
Now that Fielding has constructed the best cover story he could think of and disseminated it throughout gop land, yes, they admit it. otherwise it would fester. Best defense they could make really.
April 26, 2007 10:46 AM | Reply | Permalink
The Admin-approved talking point is that these were merely "informational briefings about the political landscape."
I'm mean, it's necessary for government agencies to understand the "political landscape" so they know were the bunkers and observation posts and so on should be built. Er, I mean, "where the picnic pavilions and scenic overlooks should be built."
(These aren't the droids you're looking for.)
April 26, 2007 10:54 AM | Reply | Permalink
bobh
Agreed that admitting to it is the "Best defense they could make," but claiming otherwise would be akin to claiming the world is flat. The unspoken sentence after the admission is "So what are you going to do about it?"
Regardless of whether Congress takes up this challenge, taxpayers of both parties should feel affronted by the admission. Taxpayer funds are not being distributed according to established practice but according to a short-sighted election plan. Districts not included in the plan, both Republican and Democratic, are being shortchanged.
The Karl Rove plan is an equal-opportunity offender.
April 26, 2007 11:17 AM | Reply | Permalink
the hits just keep on comin'... i sure hope george mcgovern's right and george and dick resign before the end of 2008... my preference is that it happens before the end of this year, but, hey...!
http://takeitpersonally.blogspot.com/
April 26, 2007 11:42 AM | Reply | Permalink
So many scandals. So little time to keep up with them.
Honestly, this is getting depressing. If we had national healthcare, we would definitely need parity for mental health.
April 26, 2007 11:48 AM | Reply | Permalink
The latest talking point has surfaced in the form of "informational briefings to *political appointees*."
* My emphasis
While the White House can perhaps justify political appointees such as Scott Jennings and Lorita Doan discussing the political lanscape, clearly requiring career employees to attend 'brown bag luncheons' would be a violation of the Hatch Act.
You will notice at todays Press Conference, Perino twice refered to political appointees talking to other political appointees. She, like a good Bushie, steered around those career employees who were not appointed. It is with these employees, where the violations occur.
April 26, 2007 12:08 PM | Reply | Permalink
Oh, contraire... This is like watching the bully in the school yard get put on detention for their many acts.
What WAS depressing was the gut feeling that all this was happening while the former Republican lead congress was pushing “non hearing” Democratic hearings into the basement and slipping anti Patriot acts into law in the dead of night.
It’s like I’m recovering from a very nasty bout of the flew, and IT FEELS GREAT!!!!
April 26, 2007 1:23 PM | Reply | Permalink
OOoopppssss... My post in response to TheraP's comment, "Honestly, this is getting depressing."
April 26, 2007 1:26 PM | Reply | Permalink
Hi all!
Nice work from your side... have a nice time with yoru blog :)
G'night
January 10, 2008 6:59 AM | Reply | Permalink