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Congress Watchdog Wants Documents from Bush, Cheney Interviews.

It's been several years since President Bush, Cheney and others sat down with investigators to talk about who leaked the cover of CIA operative Valerie Plame.

And Congress is still trying to find out what they said.

In the wake of former White House press secretary Scott McClellan's book published this week, Rep. Henry Waxman (D-CA), chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, is reiterating his request for access to documents related to those interviews.

Waxman writes a letter today to Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey:

New revelations by fonner White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan raise additional questions about the actions of the President and the Vice President. Mr. McClellan has stated that "[t]he President and Vice President directed me to go out there and exonerate Scooter Libby." He has also asserted that "the top White House officials who knew the truthincluding Rove, Libby, and possibly Vice President Cheney - allowed me, even encouraged me, to repeat a lie." It would be a major breach of trust if the Vice President personally directed Mr. McClellan to mislead the public. ... The Committee is conducting an important investigation to answer questions that Mr. Fitzgerald's criminal inquiry did not address. As I explained at the Committee's hearing last year, the purpose of the Committee's investigation is to examine:

(1) How did such a serious violation of our national security occur?
(2) Did the White House take appropriate investigative and disciplinary steps after the breach occurred?
And
(3) what changes in White House security procedures are necessary to prevent future violations of our national security from occurring?


Read more for the complete text of the letter.

Dear Mr. Attorney General:

On December 3, 2007, I wrote to request that you arrange for the production of
documents relating to Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald's investigation into the leak of the covert identity of CIA officer Valerie Plame Wilson, including copies of FBI interview reports of White House officials. I appreciate that you have since made redacted versions of the interview reports of Karl Rove, I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, and other senior White House officials available to the Committee.

I am writing now to renew the Committee's request for the interview reports with
President Bush and Vice President Cheney and to request unredacted versions of the interviews with Karl Rove, Scooter Libby, Condoleezza Rice, Scott McClellan, and Cathie Martin. I also request that the Department provide all other responsive documents that were approved for release to the Committee by Mr. Fitzgerald.

In his interview with the FBI, Mr. Libby stated that it was "possible" that Vice President
Cheney instructed him to disseminate information about Ambassador Wilson's wife to the press. This is a significant revelation and, if true, a serious matter. It cannot be responsibly investigated without access to the Vice President's FBI interview.

The interviews with senior White House officials also raise other questions about the
involvement of the Vice President. It appears from the interview reports that Vice President Cheney personally may have been the source of the information that Ms. Wilson worked for the CIA. Mr. Libby specifically identified the Vice President as the source of his information about Ms. Wilson. None of the other White House officials could remember how they learned this information.

New revelations by fonner White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan raise additional questions about the actions of the President and the Vice President. Mr. McClellan has stated that "[t]he President and Vice President directed me to go out there and exonerate Scooter Libby." He has also asserted that "the top White House officials who knew the truthincluding Rove, Libby, and possibly Vice President Cheney - allowed me, even encouraged me, to repeat a lie." It would be a major breach of trust if the Vice President personally directed Mr. McClellan to mislead the public.

In his FBI interview, Mr. McClellan told the FBI about discussions he had with the
President and the Vice President. These passages, however, wer~ redacted from the copies made available to the Committee. Similar passages were also redacted from other interviews. There are no sound reasons for you to withhold the interviews with the President and the Vice President from the Committee or to redact passages like Mr. McClellan's discussions with the President and the Vice President. Mr. Fitzgerald's investigation is closed and he has indicated that it would be appropriate to share these records with the Committee. There has been no assertion of executive privilege.

Moreover, withholding these documents would create an unfortunate double standard. During the Clinton Administration, the Committee requested the records of FBI interviews with President Clinton and Vice President Gore in 1997 and 1998 as part of the Committee's campaign finance investigation. These records were turned over to the Committee by the Justice Department without any consultation with the White House.
The Committee is conducting an important investigation to answer questions that Mr.
Fitzgerald's criminal inquiry did not address. As I explained at the Committee's hearing last year, the purpose of the Committee's investigation is to examine:

(1) How did such a serious violation of our national security occur?
(2) Did the White
House take appropriate investigative and disciplinary steps after the breach occurred?
And
(3) what changes in White House security procedures are necessary to prevent future violations of our national security from occurring?

The infonnation that you are withholding may hold answers to these questions. The FBI interview reports that you have shared with the Committee raise the possibility that Vice President Cheney may be implicated in the release of Ms. Wilson's identity. Mr. McClellan's recent disclosures indicate that both President Bush and Vice President Cheney played a role in directing the White House response. The Committee cannot complete its inquiry into these matters without receiving the reports of their FBI interviews.

I therefore urge you to follow Justice Department precedents and provide the records of the FBI interviews with President Bush and Vice President Cheney to the Committee by June 10. I also ask that you provide to the Committee, at the same time, the unredacted interviews with Karl Rove, Scooter Libby, Condoleezza Rice, Scott McClellan, and Cathie Martin, as well as the other responsive records requested by the Committee.

If you have any questions, please contact me personally or ask your staff to contact David Rapallo or Theodore Chuang ofthe Committee staff at (202) 225-5420.

Sincerely,
Henry A. Waxman
Chairman


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They will claim executive privelege on this. Hell, they may just ignore it outright. You've gotta believe Cheney's paper shredder is running 24/7.

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If Waxman believes that writing another letter is going to get different results, he meets one of the definition of insanity - doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.

It is way past time for Congress to start the impeachment process for Mukasey, Cheney, and Bush. This insanity has got to stop.

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Mukasey will refuse because Little Georgie will tell him to.

ITMFA

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I hope that Waxman sent a proofed version to the AG. This letter is full of typos.

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I understand the reasons for patience. I also understand the political rationale for pulling impeachment "off the table".
But... patience should be rewarded by November. And, after the elections the rationale for keeping impeachment "off the table" goes away.

PLEASE begin impeachment proceeding on November 5.


ITMFA

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To anyone familiar with adversarial legal proceedings -- and the Bushit criminal enterprise has been at minimum adversarial -- it is not news or unual for discovery efforts to be "played" with; i.e., responding as minimally as possible, or arguing that the information requested isn't relevant.

Often times it requires "leverage" -- where one pice of information identifies other relevant information. McLellan's book and TV interviews have done that, exactly as Waxman's letter details.

In addition to which it is tiresome to see assholes constantly bash Congressional Democrats -- but not Republicans, as if there aren't any Republicans in the room.

Waxman is no fool, and is expert in conducting oversight -- has been doing so for much longer than the past 7-plus years. IN ADDITION, one DOES NOT demand that the Democrats act exactly as do Republicans while at the same time hating how the Republicans act. When it comes to legal and ethical, aboveboard conduct, it isn't about THEM, it's about US.

As Waxman's letter reveals, he not only has been on this issue, he has had results: redacted FBI interviews which reveal useful information and lead to the demand for additional information. At the very least, the Bushit criminal enteprise's conduct at very least makes Republicans look worse, and worse, and worse.

So, ASSHOLES: GET IT THROUGH YOUR HEADS: at least 90 per cent of ALL legal procedures, even in non-adversarial settings, are CONDUCTED BY WRITING BACK AND FORTH. In the form of LETTERS.

As for November: if things go as they appear to be going, Republicans are going to be thrown out of office -- including Congress -- by the truckload. And numerous incoming freshman Democrats will have run and won on IMPEACHMENT. It ain't over till the obese female warbles.

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Impeachment is off the table. They are simply letting the clock run out.

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Mukasey's integrity is on the line. He can't claim not to investigate and hopefully prosecute this one because of "national security."

You don't have to be a blind conservative not to see it, just an ignorant one to deny it.

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What integrity?
He wouldn't be AG if he weren't a lapdog who had agreed to the WH terms before being put forward for the slot.
In certain ways, he's not much of an improvement over Alberto.

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Andrew,

Good work so far. Strong writing, and great content.

But, for us, please go through your entire article before posting it. OCR has improved greatly in the last few years, but it's still got problems.

Just a quick spell check would have pointed you to errors in OCR transcription. It would serve your readers better and those who have written the originals that are transcribed here to clean up the text before hitting "enter." Form matters, because it strengthens content.

Thanks

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Feh. If they want to get some action, defund the salaries of the AG and his upper staff. They have no right to withold this information from Congress, so they are not doing their job. How can statements to the FBI be privileged? Under what damn theory is this even possible? Pass emergency legislation reducing Mukasey's salary 1$ per year, or at least make the Republicans actually filibuster it.

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JNagarya...
Just curious... how many office holders have actually been impeached these past couple hundred years AFTER leaving office?

If WAXMAN or CONYERS or LEAHY's attempts at oversite ever threatened the status quo.....


1) You would see more dead Dem congressman;

2) You would see more dead witnesses (Paul Wilchor, Ghigliotti, Gordon, Defenbaugh, Kabieseman, Christina Moore, etc.)


3) This is...much ado about nothing. Cheney ain't sweating nothing. The key for DUMSFIELD AND CHENEY right now...IS CONTROLLING OBAMA OR WHACKING HIM OUT with Hildebeast sliding into the White HOuse like LBJ did.

Look out for Hildebeast and the covert ops hitmen....they've been very proficient especially when WAR CRIMES TRIALS FOR WHITE HOUSE SCUM is future contingency that keeps Dead Eye Dick and Donny Dumsfield very busy.

CHENEY/HAYDEN/MUELLER are involved in the conspiracy to commit a Patriot act Murder a pregnant christian housewife named CHRISTINA MOORE, (Round Rock, Tx, 9/23/03).

FBI HQ is guilty of furthering the conspiracy by committing overt acts as part of the conspiracy to obstruct justice after the murder. FBI HQ and SAN ANTONIO FBI SAC PAT PATERSON know all about the smoking gun evidence at the CALEA computerized wiretap interface...

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