Karl Rove Subpoenaed By House Over Firing Of US Attorneys

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LARA JAKES JORDAN | May 22, 2008 05:32 PM EST | AP

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WASHINGTON — The House Judiciary Committee on Thursday subpoenaed President Bush's former chief political adviser, Karl Rove, to testify about whether the White House improperly meddled with the Justice Department.

Accusations of politics influencing decisions at the department led to the resignation last year of Bush's attorney general, Alberto Gonzales.

It's unclear whether Rove will ever be forced to testify. The White House refuses to let him or other top aides testify about private conversations with Bush, citing executive privilege to block Congress' demands.

The subpoena orders Rove to appear before the House panel on July 10. Lawmakers want to ask him about the White House's role in firing nine U.S. attorneys in 2006 and the prosecution of former Gov. Don Siegelman of Alabama, a Democrat.

House Judiciary Chairman John Conyers had negotiated with Rove's attorneys for more than a year over whether he would testify voluntarily.

"It is unfortunate that Mr. Rove has failed to cooperate with our requests," Conyers, D-Mich., said in a statement. "Although he does not seem the least bit hesitant to discuss these very issues weekly on cable television and in the print news media, Mr. Rove and his attorney have apparently concluded that a public hearing room would not be appropriate."

Conyers added: "Unfortunately, I have no choice today but to compel his testimony on these very important matters."

Both Rove and his attorney, Robert Luskin, declined to comment.

The Senate Judiciary Committee also authorized subpoenaing Rove, who did not show up to testify. Senate Democratic leaders, not anxious to pick a difficult political fight in an election year, didn't plan to seek a vote on whether to hold Rove in contempt of Congress, which is a criminal offense.

In a May 21 letter to the House panel, Luskin called the then-threatened subpoena a "gratuitous confrontation." He said Rove was willing to talk to congressional investigators, but only behind closed doors and without a transcript being made of the session.

"While the committee has the authority to issue a subpoena, it is hard to see what this will accomplish, apart from a Groundhog Day replay of the same issues that are already the subject of litigation," Luskin wrote in the letter. It was released both by Conyers' staff and later by a spokesman for Luskin who responded to a call for comment.

The White House all but jeered at the subpoena, calling it "political theater."

"We'll review the subpoena, assess its relationship to currently pending matters, and respond at the appropriate time and in the appropriate forum," White House spokesman Tony Fratto said.

In announcing the subpoena, Conyers released a May 5 letter showing that the Justice Department's Office of Professional Responsibility is investigating whether Siegelman was the target of "selective, politically motivated prosecutions."

The office, which is the department's internal ethics board, also has been investigating whether politics played a part in the firing of the nine U.S. attorneys. Results of the joint inquiry into the fired prosecutors, which has been ongoing for more than a year with the department's inspector general, are expected to be released in coming months.

Gonzales quit last September, dogged by months of accusations that he let political forces at the White House influence hiring and firing decisions at the fiercely independent Justice Department.

The nine U.S. attorneys were fired in an unusual midterm purge in part for apparently not being "loyal Bushies," as Gonzales' former staff chief put it. Justice Department documents show that Rove, as early as January 2005, questioned whether the nation's 94 U.S. attorneys should all be replaced at the start of Bush's second term, and that to some degree he worked to get some prosecutors dismissed.

Additionally, the department's former White House liaison admitted to considering GOP loyalty when deciding whether to hire career attorneys _ violating laws that protect against discrimination.

In Siegelman's case, the former governor was sentenced to more than seven years in prison for a 2006 bribery conviction but was released in March when a federal appeals court ruled he raised "substantial questions of fact and law" in his appeal. Siegelman has long accused GOP operatives of pushing prosecution _ claims that were bolstered last year by Republican campaign volunteer Jill Simpson, who issued a sworn statement that she overheard conversations suggesting that Rove was involved in his case.

Rep. Lamar Smith of Texas, top Republican on the House Judiciary panel, said he would demand that Simpson testify at the July 10 hearing to explain what he described as "unfounded accusations against Karl Rove."

Separately on Thursday, Siegelman asked the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to overturn his jury conviction or grant him a new trial.

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Associated Press writer Ben Evans contributed to this report.

 
 

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- DrDemon See Profile I'm a Fan of DrDemon permalink

R - Ruthless

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V - Vile

E - Ersatz

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:38 PM on 05/26/2008
- insanityfollows See Profile I'm a Fan of insanityfollows permalink

Could it be?? Is it all finally starting to happen? The prosecution of all of these warmongers who have destroyed our nation?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:00 AM on 05/24/2008
- MsMedia53 See Profile I'm a Fan of MsMedia53 permalink

Congress issued a subpoena? WOOPTY-FREAKIN-DOO!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:13 AM on 05/24/2008
- cruisepuppy7452a See Profile I'm a Fan of cruisepuppy7452a permalink

Rove and Miers seem to think they still get the benefit of executive privledge, but they don't. The day both stepped down, so went all of their perks. This business of trying to have it both ways won't last much longer. Bush will let Rove be the scape goat, rather than take the fall himself. Ditto for cheney. You won't see them in a trial, but you could see them tried for war crimes, crimes against hummanity, theft, perjury, Abuse of office. Those things they could very well be tried on. No immunity. If Rove slips up like I hope he does, all hell is going to break loose, and it couldn't happen to a nastier bunch of guys. Go get em all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:29 PM on 05/23/2008
- mydogshakespeare See Profile I'm a Fan of mydogshakespeare permalink

Sadly, one "perk" still applies: presnidential pardon. All the fvckers can still walk... any time from now until Jan 20, 2009, and they don't even have to be convicted or even indicted. Just wait, we will all see.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:43 AM on 05/24/2008
- darthdarcy See Profile I'm a Fan of darthdarcy permalink

If our current Attorney General Mukasey refuses to enforce the subpoena from Congress and or any contempt indictment then there are still a few options you may find interesting..

One is for Attorney Generals and or District Attorneys in every and any loyal state and municipality to issue arrest warrants for our Mr. Rove and also there is something called Ex Relationi or Ex Rel in which a citizen can file criminal charges when the law enforcement official is unwilling due to corruption or being an accessory before or after the fact..

So what I am getting at is that by this Karl Rove could be subject to Citizens Arrest and brought before the bar of justice and Congress and the American people for his crimes against these United States..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:43 PM on 05/23/2008
- Fl Law Student See Profile I'm a Fan of Fl Law Student permalink

It's about time.... but what ever happened to holding Ms. Miers in contempt of Congress..... or more importantly of Inherent contempt?

Haul their asses in and put the cells in the basement of the Congress to use.... try them in Congress....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:09 PM on 05/23/2008
- imusintheevening See Profile I'm a Fan of imusintheevening permalink

not a moment too soon

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:28 PM on 05/23/2008
- ProfessorDuh See Profile I'm a Fan of ProfessorDuh permalink

I was bitterly amused to see MSNBC "reporter" John Harwood on C-Span this morning, saying that American political opinion ranges from the "far left" of socialism to the "far right" of ... blank out. Darn it. He just couldn't remember what that pesky political philosophy is that occupies the far right position.
You can tell you're in a fascist state when the corporate "reporters" are afraid to say the word "fascism."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:36 PM on 05/23/2008
- blooddoc See Profile I'm a Fan of blooddoc permalink

What a wet dream...Karl Rove being perp-walked out of the courthouse in handcuffs. There aren't enough papparazzi to cover that kind of event...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:19 PM on 05/23/2008
- haleywins See Profile I'm a Fan of haleywins permalink

Rove on the hot seat what could be better?

Umm, Rove in the basement jail.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:02 PM on 05/23/2008
- Grannysue See Profile I'm a Fan of Grannysue permalink

I'd pay money to see old Turdblossom marched out in handcuffs!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:58 PM on 05/23/2008
- ThePublicRecord See Profile I'm a Fan of ThePublicRecord permalink

http://www.pubrecord.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=62:rnc-rehires-rove-protege-to-conduct-opposition-research-against-obama&catid=1:nationworld&Itemid=8

Rove Protégé May Dig for Dirt on Obama

By Jason Leopold
The Public Record
May 23, 2008

Timothy Griffin, a central figure in the U.S. Attorney scandal and a protégé of Republican political guru Karl Rove, reportedly has been hired to dig up dirt on likely Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama.

FirstRead, a political Web site of NBC News, cited a Republican source as confirming that Griffin was being brought onboard by the Republican National Committee to handle opposition research on Obama.

Griffin hung up on me when I contacted him at his home and asked him to comment about the report. An RNC aide told me he could neither "confirm nor deny the report."

Griffin"s return to the RNC as an opposition researcher " a post he held during the Bush-Cheney campaigns " would seem to mark a return to a "dirty tricks" style of campaigning that John McCain has vowed to avoid.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:37 PM on 05/23/2008
- mhopgood123 See Profile I'm a Fan of mhopgood123 permalink

As a non practicing Catholic, I will go to church every day if they nail Karl Rove on this one......That will be the happi.est day of my life if some evidence is found linking Rove to the Don Siegelman prosecution case.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:39 AM on 05/23/2008
- talkingclock See Profile I'm a Fan of talkingclock permalink

It's about time that Carl Rove is made to answer for his participation in these issues.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:15 AM on 05/23/2008
- Vinca See Profile I'm a Fan of Vinca permalink

To Talkingclock:You spoke for me

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:14 PM on 05/23/2008
- calgary See Profile I'm a Fan of calgary permalink

Rove is too smart to leave any finger prints behind but lets hope he slip up this time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:10 AM on 05/23/2008
- ObamAtomic See Profile I'm a Fan of ObamAtomic permalink

This time Rove railroaded ex governor Don Siegelman, he aimed to high(Rove)
Rove finger prints are pointing to him,trust me,he will be under the bus soon,
I remind you Katherine Harris, Florida official who was the decider 2004 election,
she was pushed under the bus hard ,by the same people she help.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:11 PM on 05/23/2008
- ProfessorDuh See Profile I'm a Fan of ProfessorDuh permalink

As to Karl Rove's alleged "genius," I have just three words in reply - "permanent Republican majority."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:21 PM on 05/23/2008
- TheOutsider See Profile I'm a Fan of TheOutsider permalink

"permanent Republican majority" recalls the "Thousand Year Reich."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:27 PM on 05/23/2008
- Mike169 See Profile I'm a Fan of Mike169 permalink

His ass prints are everywhere though!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:50 AM on 05/23/2008
- Joeblue See Profile I'm a Fan of Joeblue permalink

Congree needs to call in Roves buddies first and get them to rat Karl out first.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:03 AM on 05/23/2008
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