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White House Insisted On Bush Loyalists For Top DOJ Posts In 2003
Former Attorney General John Ashcroft left the Department of Justice more than three years ago, but he's still in the news and will be up on Capitol Hill this morning for testimony before the House Judiciary Committee.
This morning's Washington Post takes us back to to 2003 and shows how the White House insisted on getting its own man inside the DOJ's Office of Legal Counsel.
Then-Attorney General John D. Ashcroft offered the White House a list of five candidates to lead the Justice Department Office of Legal Counsel in early 2003, but top administration officials summarily rejected them in favor of installing a loyalist who would provide the legal footing needed to continue coercive interrogation techniques and broadly interpret executive power, according to two former administration officials.In an angry phone call hours after Ashcroft's list reached the White House, President Bush's chief of staff, Andrew H. Card Jr., quickly dismissed the candidates, all Republican lawyers with impeccable credentials, the sources said. He and White House counsel Alberto R. Gonzales insisted that Ashcroft promote John Yoo, a onetime OLC deputy who had worked closely with Gonzales and vice presidential adviser David S. Addington to draft memos supporting a controversial warrantless wiretapping plan and detainee questioning techniques.
Ashcroft's refusal created a tense standoff and was the only time in the attorney general's tenure that Bush was called upon to resolve a personnel dispute, the sources said.
Ashcroft's testimony starts at 10 AM ET. We'll be watching and posting, so stay tuned for updates.





Comments (7)
Even Ashcroft wasn't extreme enough for the Bush/Cheney junta.
July 17, 2008 11:10 AM | Reply | Permalink
get the popcorn...yawn.
Bring back Comey!
July 17, 2008 11:11 AM | Reply | Permalink
It says a lot about GWB's administration when a guy starts to look almost like a hero because, even though like the rest of the administration he was racist, incompetent, corrupt, and anti-democratic, it turns out that at times he had a decent respect for the rule of law. Who knew that in addition to his hauntingly beautiful tenor voice he had moments when he actually understood what his job was? Let the mighty eagle soar!
July 17, 2008 11:32 AM | Reply | Permalink
Fascinating. I have to shake myself to accept that John Ashcroft exhibited a preserving sense for the DOJ against the people he worked with and for. The surprise never wears off.
July 17, 2008 11:43 AM | Reply | Permalink
Mr. Ashcroft goes to Washington. Who'd have known.
July 17, 2008 11:48 AM | Reply | Permalink
Sad that we're in the sunset of this openly crooked administration and there are still folks who think GWB is doing a good job.
If we had a mainstream media that was worth a damn that might not happen. But when you're a part of the problem...................
You don't have to be a blind conservative not to see it, just an ignorant one to deny it.
July 17, 2008 1:18 PM | Reply | Permalink
Pretty funny, that's exactly the same way Saddam Hussein used to load up his government positions!
The irony and hypocrisy of the Bush Administration is shameful and completely un-American.
July 18, 2008 4:50 PM | Reply | Permalink