Congress Asks DOJ to Investigate Clemens

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HOWARD FENDRICH | February 27, 2008 11:03 PM EST | AP

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Roger Clemens wipes his face while throwing batting practice during a workout at the Houston Astros minor league spring training facility Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2008 in Kissimmee, Fla. Clemens worked with minor leaguers including his son, Koby, who plays catcher. Congress has asked the Justice Department to investigate whether Roger Clemens "committed perjury and made knowingly false statements" to a House committee. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

WASHINGTON — Roger Clemens failed to convince Congress he was telling the truth. So the leaders of a House committee want the Justice Department to investigate if the star pitcher lied under oath about using performance-enhancing drugs.

In a letter sent Wednesday to Attorney General Michael Mukasey, House Oversight and Government Reform Committee chairman Henry Waxman and ranking Republican Tom Davis said Clemens' testimony that he "never used anabolic steroids or human growth hormone warrants further investigation."

The seven-time Cy Young Award winner gave a sworn deposition behind closed doors Feb. 5, then spoke alongside his accuser, former personal trainer Brian McNamee, at a public hearing Feb. 13.

"We are not in a position to reach a definitive judgment as to whether Mr. Clemens lied to the committee," Waxman and Davis wrote. "Our only conclusion is that significant questions have been raised about Mr. Clemens's truthfulness."

The letter noted Clemens' testimony was "directly contradicted" by the sworn statements of McNamee, who said he injected Clemens with steroids and HGH at least 16 times from 1998 to 2001. Waxman and Davis also pointed to the deposition and affidavit of Clemens' good friend and former teammate, Andy Pettitte, who told the committee Clemens "admitted to him in 1999 or 2000 that he had taken human growth hormone."

"The contradictions and conflicts in what Clemens had to say, as compared to what others had to say, raised the issues about him," Waxman said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press. "I don't think there was an issue about Brian McNamee, but there certainly were issues about Roger Clemens."

Waxman's committee turned its attention to the matter because Clemens' repeated and vigorous denials of McNamee's allegations questioned the legitimacy of the Mitchell Report, prepared by former Senate majority leader George Mitchell and released in December.

After Clemens and McNamee stuck to their he-said, he-said stories under oath, it was expected that one or the other _ or perhaps both _ would be referred to the Justice Department for a criminal inquiry. Instead, only Clemens faces a possible perjury investigation, after the committee decided not to refer McNamee.

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"Not everybody can be right, and the preponderance of the evidence in this case points to the fact that Clemens' comments are the most incongruous," Davis told the AP. "We are asking Justice to see what was the truth and what wasn't the truth."

The Justice Department may decide to pursue or ignore Congress' request. Spokesman Brian Roehrkasse said the department "is reviewing the letter and has no further comment at this time." If an inquiry is opened, it likely would be by federal investigators in Washington.

Clemens' prominent place in the Mitchell Report already tainted the legacy of a player who ranks eighth in major league history with 354 wins and is considered the greatest pitcher of his generation. That generation's greatest hitter, home run king Barry Bonds, was indicted in November on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice stemming from his 2003 testimony to a grand jury in which he denied knowingly using performance-enhancing drugs.

IRS Special Agent Jeff Novitzky, a key member of the team prosecuting Bonds, sat in the second row during the Clemens-McNamee hearing.

"Now we are done with the circus of public opinion, and we are moving to the courtroom," Clemens' lead lawyer, Rusty Hardin, told the AP in a telephone interview. "Thankfully, we are now about to enter an arena where there are rules and people can be held properly accountable for outrageous statements."

Clemens didn't answer questions Wednesday when approached by reporters at the Houston Astros' spring training camp in Kissimmee, Fla. Pettitte, with the New York Yankees in Florida, declined comment through a team spokesman.

"It's what we expected, but Brian is not joyful about this. No one is celebrating," said McNamee's lead lawyer, Earl Ward. "We think it's a sad and unfortunate situation that one of baseball's greatest pitchers now has the potential of being a defendant in a criminal case."

Waxman sent committee Democrats an 18-page memo prepared by his staff outlining reasons for the criminal referral. The memo summarizes "seven sets of assertions made by Mr. Clemens in his testimony that appear to be contradicted by other evidence before the committee or implausible."

Those areas involve Clemens' testimony that he has "never taken steroids or HGH;" that McNamee injected him with the painkiller lidocaine; that team trainers gave him pain injections; that he received many vitamin B-12 injections; that he never discussed HGH with McNamee; that he was not at then-teammate Jose Canseco's home from June 8-10, 1998; and that he was "never told" about Mitchell's request to speak to him.

Those same issues are highlighted in the letter to Mukasey, which stated: "We also understand that federal law enforcement officials may have access to additional evidence on these matters." That is a reference to needles, blood-stained gauze and other items McNamee turned over to federal prosecutors in January for DNA testing.

Davis, who was the chairman of the committee when it held its 2005 hearing with Mark McGwire and Rafael Palmeiro, said Justice should focus on the core question of whether Clemens used performance-enhancing drugs.

"The material issue here isn't whether Roger was at a party or not, whether he took lidocaine or not," Davis said. "The material issue is whether he took steroids or HGH or not."

The Feb. 13 hearing divided mostly along party lines, with Democrats giving Clemens a rougher time, and Republicans reserving their toughest questions for McNamee.

"Given the letter that the committee has sent out, the Republicans who attacked him owe him an apology because of the manner in which they went after him, calling him a 'drug dealer,' a 'liar,' " Ward said. "The decision to send out a referral letter says quite clearly that Brian McNamee told the truth."

Hardin repeated what he has been saying for weeks: He expected the Justice Department to get involved.

"Roger has known since December that if he publicly took the position he has taken, this would be the result. The good news is we are now going to be on a level playing field," Hardin told the AP. "These matters are now going to be decided in court and by the ultimate lie detector _ a jury."

The committee's majority staff drew up a letter of referral to the Justice Department, then consulted with the minority side.

Just last month, Waxman and Davis asked for an investigation into whether 2002 American League MVP Miguel Tejada lied when he told committee investigators in 2005 that he never took performance enhancers and had no knowledge of other players using or talking about steroids. The FBI did open a preliminary inquiry into that case.

The committee pointed to evidence in the Mitchell Report that it said contradicted statements given by Tejada, now with the Astros.

"In this Clemens issue, we got more involved. ... We have a more complete file to turn over," Waxman said, adding that Wednesday's action ends his committee's role. "Now to get to the end of this matter, we're turning it over to where this properly belongs, to see if they think criminal charges should be brought."

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AP Baseball Writer Ronald Blum in New York contributed to this report.

WASHINGTON — Roger Clemens failed to convince Congress he was telling the truth. So the leaders of a House committee want the Justice Department to investigate if the star pitcher lied under oat...
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- KOisGod I'm a Fan of KOisGod 343 fans permalink
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Let the word to forth, and let our adversaries far and wide take notice, our brave and honorable congress will do their honor bound duty to protect us, the American people, from these steroid crazed monsters, who are armed with sticks made with HARD wood, and can throw BALLS made of HARD ingredients at other steroid crazed monsters, as WE the American people watch helplessly, packed into expensive, tiny seats, and have to stand in long lines to pee, but I digress,,, we the many, owe so much to these few braves government representatives, who will save us from this danger.

Thank you senators, we are just not worthy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:11 AM on 02/28/2008
- MIHOP I'm a Fan of MIHOP 2 fans permalink

What a friggin train wreck MLB is.

Is it really necessary we consume precious Congressional resources on this garbage. Do folks like Arlen Specter REALLY have such limited imagination regarding the needs and priorities of the country? Or this the sacrifical lamb that'll be used to carry us to the Chimp's disastrous administration?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:20 AM on 02/28/2008
- jasjohn128 I'm a Fan of jasjohn128 26 fans permalink
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Some say that this baseball/steroid horsecrap is trivia, merely a way for lawn-jockey Republicans in the House and Senate to keep their heads above water for a few more months until the whip comes down and they've gotta vacate the premises.

But be advised: Senator Arlen Spector has learned that an outbreak of jaywalking has been reported and is currently being tracked by state, local and federal LEA as well as by Homeland Security. Command centers have been set up and duty officers are manning the phones. A new CRIT/IMMEDIATE line-item entry has been added to the Presiden't Daily Brief (yeah, as if anybody ever reads it).

It's a scourge upon America, this jaywalking business, and it's currently targeting and terrorizing citizens in the Southeast, Southwest and Middle Atlantic states. Scofflaws are jaywalking with impunity, almost as if they are testing us. What will we do, what will we ever do??

Will our elected representatives sit idly by and do nothing? Is there no lawn-jockey in the Senate, no stepin' fetchit, white-skinned darky with a safe seat willing to sound the alarm and make a goddammed fool of himself about this trivial bullshit on national television?

Or will Senator Arlen Spector answer the call one more time and go out of his way to make a jackass of himself once again in front of almighty Gawd and the American people?

CNN will be calling soon, but there's no hurry, Senator. What else have you got to do with your time, doing the people's business and all, up there in the Senate?

You worthless puke.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:54 PM on 02/27/2008
- MIHOP I'm a Fan of MIHOP 2 fans permalink

Exactly.

Please, I gotta believe there's about fifty years backlog of more important stuff to deal with before this comes up, you know, right around the time the weighty question of flag burning and flag pin etiquette comes to roost...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:17 AM on 02/28/2008
- vet64 I'm a Fan of vet64 18 fans permalink

So it's beginning to look more and more like BOTH Republicans and Democrats are Conflict of Interest and Collusion challenged with the Neo Con Parasites infesting every Department of the Executive Branch and also the Neo Con owned Conglomerates.
The only way we can have a open and transparent government with no secretive and backroom deals is to have an Old Fashioned Revolution. The mention of Revolution should at least grab these Treasonous Scumbags attention.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:51 PM on 02/27/2008

Scroll up the page from Clemens' picture and you see some roided out freak used by Huff's sponsor to sell snake oil-Classic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:39 PM on 02/27/2008

DUH!! DUH DUH DUH ! DUHDUHDUHDUHDUHDUH???
(That's Roger the Douchebag calling his lawyer)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:15 PM on 02/27/2008
- dax49 I'm a Fan of dax49 18 fans permalink

if any one had seen the investigation of alberto gonzales, they would realize what a joke this was. what about the investigation into black hawk?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:13 PM on 02/27/2008
- LaurieLee I'm a Fan of LaurieLee 2 fans permalink

If only Sibel Edmonds was a baseball cheat...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:42 PM on 02/27/2008
- KOisGod I'm a Fan of KOisGod 343 fans permalink
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This is called, going after the low hanging fruit.

Congress, shame on you. Do you think your constituents sent you to the Nation’s Capital, TO DO THIS? While Rove, Myers, bushcon give you the middle finger and flaunt executive privileges, and national security and any other excuse to rob and kill the American people for their greed?

You SICKEN US!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:38 PM on 02/27/2008
- naschkatze I'm a Fan of naschkatze 101 fans permalink

Well I hope they (Congress) read our comments here and on other sites re Clemens and what they really should be doing. They are fiddling while Rome is about to burst into flames.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:00 PM on 02/27/2008

WHO GIVES A FLYING F**K IF CLEMENS LIED UNDER OATH??? WE HAVE MORE IMPORTANT THINGS TO DEAL WITH, MORONS!! DOES WAR IN IRAQ RING A BELL FOR ANY OF YOU ASSHOLES?? DOES THE FACT THAT THE DEATH TOLL OF OUR TROOPS IS NEARING 4,000 MEAN ANYTHING TO YOU AT ALL??

DO YOU F**KING MORONS CARE ABOUT ANYTHING ELSE BESIDES LINING YOUR POCKETS WITH OUR HARD EARNED TAX DOLLARS???

Pardon my shouting and profanity but this crap is enough to make a saint swear!! Which I am not!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:49 PM on 02/27/2008
    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:28 PM on 02/27/2008

I AGREE THE LIES THAT GOT US INTO IRAQ IS MORE IMPORTANT, THE INTERNAL SPYING, TORTURE, RENDITIONS, CIA OUTING,.LOST E-MAILS,.THE LIST IS ENDLESS. THIS IS NO REASON NOT TO PURSUE WHAT MOST PEOPLE BELIEVE WAS PERJURY UNDER OATH. WHEN YOUNG TEENAGERS WERE ASKED IF THEY WOULD TAKE STERIODS TO ENHANSE THEIR SKILLS KNOWING THAT STERIODS WOULD TAKE 10 TO 15 YEARS OFF THEIR LIVES, 82 PERCENT SAID THEY WOULD. A VERY SERIOUS PROBLEM WE HAVE IGNORED IN OUR COUNTRY.THE CHEATING IN MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL IS SO PERVASIVE THAT THOSE WHO DON'T CHEAT ARE SEVERELY PUNISHED.AS ONE WHO LOVES BASEBALL, I WANT TO KNOW THAT WHEN A PLAYER SLAMS A HOME RUN, IT WAS DONE BY THE PLAYERS SKILL RATHER THAN HIS PERSONAL CHEMIST. WHATS THAT OLD SAYING?,YOU GET WHAT YOU ACCEPT.COME ON BLOGGERS,LETS NOT CLOSE OUR EYES.THE BUSH-CHENEY ADMINISTRATION IS WITH OUT DOUBT THE MOST CORRUPT IN MY 75 YEAR LIFE TIME.YES NOTHING WOULD GIVE ME GREATER PLEASURE THAN TO SEE THESE TWO DRAFT DODGEING CRIMINALS IMPEACHED. WE NOW KNOW THATS NOT GOING TO HAPPEN. AT THE VERY LEAST LETS EXPOSE THE CLEMENS, BONDS, MCGUIRES AND OTHER FRAUDS SO OUR CHILDREN CAN CAPTURE THEIR INSPIRATION FROM TRUE ROLE MODELS. AGAIN I APPRECIATE YOUR FRUSTRATION WITH SO MUCH EVIL BEING SPREAD BY THIS DESPICABLE DUO, BUT I REQUEST YOU NOT MINIMIZE THE POTENTIAL GOOD THIS CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE CAN DO FOR OUR YOUTH, AND NATIONAL PASSTIME.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:13 PM on 02/27/2008

Calm down, charlie. Youre shouting and I DONT LIKE TO BE SHOUTED AT!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:41 PM on 02/27/2008

Charlie: Playing NFL football takes approximately 20 years off the average player's life-why aren't you shouting about this?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:46 PM on 02/27/2008
- NewRiver I'm a Fan of NewRiver 21 fans permalink
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Yep, this is YOUR Democrat-led Congress...

What an absolute WASTE OF TIME.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:01 PM on 02/27/2008
- Issak I'm a Fan of Issak 12 fans permalink

I have to agree they should get busy impeaching the crooks in the WH- NOW!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:54 PM on 02/27/2008
- cadawa I'm a Fan of cadawa 24 fans permalink
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Just terrific!
Congress is too busy to address war crimes, fraud, illegal and unconstitutional acts by the president and vice president but let a baseball player ingest a controlled substance and they are all over it like fleas on a dog.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:41 PM on 02/27/2008
- naschkatze I'm a Fan of naschkatze 101 fans permalink

You mean they are too cowardly to address war crimes, fraud, illegal and unconstitutional acts etc. Clemens is an easy target, they think, although I have seen all kinds of comments today in the same vein as here on HuffPo so we are on to them. Why throw the Mukasey DOJ a bone too to make them look good when you know they are going to obstruct investigations into the types of crimes you have listed or into the Siegelman case, for instance?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:57 PM on 02/27/2008
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