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Was Bush Kept In The Dark On DOJ Concerns About Surveillance?

One passage on the IGs report on surveillance suggests something that perhaps shouldn't come as a surprise -- that President Bush was kept in the dark by members of the White House staff about about serious objections to the surveillance program raised by others in the administration.

To wit:

On the morning of March 12, 2004, [Deputy Attorney General James] Comey and [FBI director Robert] Mueller attended the regular daily threat briefing with the president in the Oval Office. Comey said that following the briefing, President Bush called him into the President's private study for an "unscheduled meeting." Comey told the President of DOJ's legal concerns regarding the [President's Surveillance Program]. According to Comey, the President's response indicated that he had not been fully informed of these concerns. Comey told the President that the President's staff had been advised of these issues "for weeks." According to Comey, the President said that he just needed until May 6 (the date of the next Authorization) and that if he could not get Congress to fix FISA by then he would shut down the program. The President emphasized the importance of the program and that it "saves lives."

Not that any of this gets the president himself off the hook. After all, it's his responsibility to make sure he's getting the right information from his staff. But it would be interesting to know which members of the president's staff knew about Comey's concerns, and apparently declined to pass them on to the boss.


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Who is Comey and what is this FISA thingy?

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to view a partial list of crimes committed by FBI agents over 1500 pages long see
http://www.forums.signonsandiego.com/showthread.php?t=59139

to view a partial list of FBI agents arrested for pedophilia see
http://www.dallasnews.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3574

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Yes in the sense that he was in the dark outdoors at high noon, Bush was kept in the dark. Not a heavy lift.

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Why should they tell Bush anything? It's not like he was in charge.

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Why would anyone think Bush didn't know? Comey assumes based on Bush's response. That does not mean Bush didn't know.

Comey may be mistaking not caring for not knowing.

No matter, though, he is the decider.

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Wasn't that Reagan's defense for Iran-Contra?

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Zach,
You are all over these government reports. Excellent work and analysis.

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Plausible deniability?...then the Shadow Government really is running the country.

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