DOJ: Gonzales Aides Violated Federal Law

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LARA JAKES JORDAN | July 28, 2008 06:42 PM EST | AP

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In this March 29, 2007 file photo, Kyle Sampson, former chief of staff of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington. A new Justice Department report concludes that politics illegally influenced the hiring of career prosecutors and immigration judges, and largely lays the blame on top aides to former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales. (AP Photo/Dennis Cook, File)

WASHINGTON — Former Justice Department officials broke the law by letting Bush administration politics dictate the hiring of prosecutors, immigration judges and other career government lawyers, according to an internal investigation released Monday.

For nearly two years, top advisers to then-Attorney General Alberto Gonzales discriminated against applicants for career jobs who weren't Republican or conservative loyalists, the Justice report found.

At times, their search for GOP activists delayed filling judgeships and threatened to clog immigration courts, the report said.

The federal government makes a distinction between "career" and "political" appointees, and it's a violation of civil service laws and Justice Department policy to hire career employees on the basis of political affiliation or allegiance.

Yet Monica Goodling, who served as Gonzales' counselor and White House liaison, routinely asked career job applicants about politics, the report concluded.

"What is it about George W. Bush that makes you want to serve him?" Goodling asked at least some candidates, according to the joint investigation by Justice's Office of Inspector General and Office of Professional Responsibility. Others were asked about their views on abortion and gay marriage.

"It appeared that these topics were discussed as a result of the question seeking information about how the applicant would characterize the type of conservative they were," the report said.

Attorney General Michael Mukasey, who succeeded Gonzales, said he was "of course disturbed" by the findings. He said he would make sure "that the conduct described in this report does not occur again at the department."

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The investigation was one of several examining accusations that White House political meddling drove prosecution, policy and employment decisions within the once fiercely independent Justice Department. Those charges were spurred initially by the firings of nine U.S. attorneys in 2006 and culminated with Gonzales' resignation under fire as attorney general last September.

Gonzales appeared unaware of the political hiring process outlined by Goodling and his then-chief of staff, Kyle Sampson, the report said. Gonzales has kept a low profile since leaving the department, and said in a statement Monday that "political considerations should play no part in the hiring of career officials at the Department of Justice. ... I agree with the report's recommendations."

The 140-page report does not indicate whether Goodling or Sampson could face any charges. None of those involved in the discriminatory hiring still work at Justice, meaning they will avoid any departmental penalties.

But congressional Democrats took aim, raising the possibility they would seek prosecution on a number of fronts, potentially including charges of lying to lawmakers for giving sworn testimony that contradicts Monday's findings.

"The cost to our nation of these apparent crimes was severe, as qualified individuals were rejected for key positions in the fight against terrorism and other critical department jobs for no reason other than political whim," House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers, D-Mich., said. "I have directed my staff to closely review this matter and to consider whether a criminal referral for perjury is needed."

Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., said "it is crystal clear that the law was broken" by the political hiring process.

"But since it is unlikely that Monica Goodling acted on her own," Schumer added, "the question is, how many others were involved."

Sen. Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania, top Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, declined to say whether he thought criminal charges should be brought against Goodling or Sampson. Specter said he wanted to closely question Justice Inspector General Glenn A. Fine on the details during a hearing before the panel set for Wednesday.

The joint report largely focused on Goodling's role in commandeering the hiring process between March 2005 and April 2007, when she resigned.

In one instance, Justice investigators found, Goodling objected to hiring an assistant prosecutor in Washington because "judging from his resume, he appeared to be a liberal Democrat."

In another, she rejected an experienced terror prosecutor to work on counterterror issues at a Justice Department headquarters office "because of his wife's political affiliations," the report said. It also said she rejected at least one job applicant who was rumored to be a lesbian.

Goodling, a former Republican National Committee researcher with little experience as a prosecutor, admitted in House Judiciary Committee testimony last year that she "crossed the lines" while hiring Justice career employees. She received immunity for her testimony, meaning she cannot be prosecuted unless proven that she lied while under oath.

Her attorney, John Dowd, called it "outrageous" to accuse Goodling of lying to Congress.

"Far from attempting to conceal information, Ms. Goodling went to great lengths to provide the Congress with relevant facts, including important information about matters that had not yet come to the public's attention," Dowd said in a statement.

Details about the hiring of immigration judges and other career attorneys became known only because of her May 2007 testimony, Dowd said.

Justice investigators concluded that the White House political affairs office recommended a majority of the immigration judge candidates that Sampson and Goodling considered hiring, including one name forwarded by then-top Bush adviser Karl Rove. Sampson has said he initially believed politics could be considered for filling those jobs, and the report shows Goodling researched applicants' GOP bona fides, including campaign contributions and voter registration records.

Sampson's lawyer, Brad Berenson, described his client's hiring decisions as an honest mistake. Berenson said Sampson "immediately agreed with the recommendation to put a stop to this process" when he first learned he may have been wrong.

One candidate received high marks for having attended a "very Republican school," the report notes, but also was faulted for what Goodling called "Cons. On God, guns and gays."

Eventually, Goodling's screening process created a backlog for immigration courts amid their increased workload. At one point, as many as 25 immigration judge slots needed to be filled, the report noted.

In a July 25, 2006, e-mail, one Justice official complained about the slowdown, saying eight vacancies "have been sitting with Monica (and sitting, and sitting and ...)."

White House spokesman Tony Fratto played down the report, saying, "There really is not a lot new here."

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The DOJ report can be found at: http://www.usdoj.gov/oig/special/s0807/final.pdf

WASHINGTON — Former Justice Department officials broke the law by letting Bush administration politics dictate the hiring of prosecutors, immigration judges and other career government lawyers, ...
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- Moshe I'm a Fan of Moshe 206 fans permalink
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The list of Bush Administration officials that have broken the law is quite lengthy.

The list of Bush Administration officials that have been held accountable under the law: None.

When those with the most power are not subject to the laws, you no longer have a Nation under the Rule of Law.

It is my great hope that most of the other 300 million Americans will find that circumstance completely unacceptable in November and boot the thugs that have shown such continuing contempt for our Constitution and laws.

George W. was right about this: "The Constitution is nothing but a g-d damned piece of paper."

But he is only right until 300 million Americans are willing to demand that their government officials respect the ideals expressed on that piece of paper.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:32 PM on 07/28/2008
- ranger5 I'm a Fan of ranger5 14 fans permalink

So Goodling, Samson, and Gonzalez "may" have lied to Congress, and are thereby subject to perjury charges. As if that's going to happen. The Congress has been lied to and or/stonewalled by so many members of this adminstration, including George Bush, that they must realize what a joke they are. For six years, Republicans ran the show and they gladly ignored, or actually embraced the Bushites illegal activities. When the demos took over, the immediately took impeachment off the table and have done nothing but hold endless hearings that have resulted in no action whatsoever, even when those hearings produced plenty of evidence of criminal activities. Our government absolutely does not represent the majority of the American people. The pres and his thugs are above the law. The congress is far too busy lining it's pockets with campaign contributions by high-rolling lobbyists to pay any real attention to what's going on. The courts are becoming meaningless. The administration has for all intents and purposes ignored recent findings of the Supreme Court. The republic is a thing of the past. A coup has been successfully perpetrated by the Bush/Cheney crime organization. And millions of americans haven't a clue.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:25 PM on 07/28/2008
- OlskoolDem I'm a Fan of OlskoolDem 3 fans permalink

"Bunk" The AG runs the DOJ not the other way around.
Only re pugs are dumb enough to believe this line of malarkey.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:22 PM on 07/28/2008

Koes em Ach

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:19 PM on 07/28/2008

Sounds like the way the MOB works. Feed the lieutenants to the meat grinder and let the Capos get away.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:06 PM on 07/28/2008
- research I'm a Fan of research 263 fans permalink

Impeachment Prevents Pardons

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:03 PM on 07/28/2008
- protagonia I'm a Fan of protagonia 77 fans permalink

Hence impeachment's removal from the table.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:22 PM on 07/28/2008
- RTIII I'm a Fan of RTIII 85 fans permalink

Now that's an odd new twist... Hadn't heard that one before. ...But if you impeach - especially if you did it two years ago - you would have less motive to prosecute as the worst apple would have gotten (some) of their just deserts. Hmmm...
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:24 PM on 07/28/2008

Well I think none of these jokers will serve any time, because even if convicted of something I'm sure Bush will pardon them..but.­..and I'm no law school grad but can't these people be disbarred so they can't do any more damage to the country??

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:13 PM on 07/28/2008
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The parallels between this and the way Wall Street has being run are amazing. In both cases, there are rewards and power for those at the top, but they never seem to be responsible for the actions of their subordinates.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:53 PM on 07/28/2008
- Bitsko I'm a Fan of Bitsko 510 fans permalink
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That goes for the military too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 PM on 07/28/2008
- Bitsko I'm a Fan of Bitsko 510 fans permalink
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These people did nothing wrong. They were working for Jesus. Though he has been dead for two thousand years, and doesn't appear to be in any hurry to come back, the lord works in mysterious ways (some of which appear to be illegal).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:48 PM on 07/28/2008

The wheels of justice grind slowly and very fine. The sweet little Monica Goodling could well spend time in the clinker, poor thing, she thought she was above the law.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:48 PM on 07/28/2008
- serialcoma I'm a Fan of serialcoma 122 fans permalink
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Like most republican­s... she believed she was the law.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:12 PM on 07/28/2008

No, she IS above the law. Congress has repeatedly demonstrated through the shameful unwillingness of Nancy and Harry to hold any of these criminals accountable. Why else is Karl Rove still waddling around free and earning money on the lecture circuit. Impeach Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:33 PM on 07/28/2008
- jukesgrrl I'm a Fan of jukesgrrl 74 fans permalink
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This is no different than how the Na zis operated. "Why do you think you are qualified to serve The Fuh rer?"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:42 PM on 07/28/2008
- doctorwang I'm a Fan of doctorwang 189 fans permalink
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It will never happen. B#sh will sprinkle his magic pixie dust (ie. blanket pardons) over the Lost Boys (and girls) - and Neverland will be thoroughly cleansed of all that is bad before he leaves office.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:41 PM on 07/28/2008
- Fotios I'm a Fan of Fotios 16 fans permalink

Muckasey needs to prosecute in order to ensure that this type of thing never happens again...

Or is he soft on crime?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:48 PM on 07/28/2008
- hrholmes I'm a Fan of hrholmes 92 fans permalink
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uh.. he is a willing part of the crime and already stated he's not gonna prosecute anyone in this administra­tion... most especially not regarding anything from our spineless congress. Contempt of congress is my view.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:10 PM on 07/28/2008
- serialcoma I'm a Fan of serialcoma 122 fans permalink
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He's soft on his criminal cohorts... the republican party.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:15 PM on 07/28/2008
- RTIII I'm a Fan of RTIII 85 fans permalink

That depends; he's soft on Administration crimes.
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:54 PM on 07/28/2008
- darthdarcy I'm a Fan of darthdarcy 48 fans permalink
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While this case involves the suspect dubious lame graduates from Pat Robertson's theological law school the main culprit in the corruption and perversion of our Justice Dept. as well as the Unitary Executive Branch is the dreaded vile usurper Tories of the Federalist Society, which has infested our Justice Dept. and includes also this miserable excuse for an Attorney General Mukasey...

The Federalist Society is the source and ground zero for all the corruptions and violations of our Constitution and Bill of Rights and basic human decency this Administration has adopted and brought such disdain upon our nation...b­y doing so...

www.fedsoc.org

The cancer destroying our democracy as Alexander Hamilton warned us of in Federalist 78...!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:44 PM on 07/28/2008
- lthuedk 1 I'm a Fan of lthuedk 1 63 fans permalink
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Impeach SCOTUS who clearly misrepresent the ideals, thrust, and law of the Republic for which all Americans stand.

Alito, Roberts, and Scaliathomas are unfit to judge. Two were dictatorship appointees and should resign in disgrace. The other entity only writes tortured opinions, and both heads know it.

http://www.light-to-dark.com/supremes_06.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:30 PM on 07/28/2008
- darthdarcy I'm a Fan of darthdarcy 48 fans permalink
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Sorry here the link to the dark side..

http://www.fed-soc.org

Tell them I sent you...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:08 PM on 07/28/2008
- Candyx I'm a Fan of Candyx 6 fans permalink

why are we surprised these people are criminals in business clothing!!! the world is getting a chance to watch it unfold!!!

nice legacy BUSH!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:36 PM on 07/28/2008
- Nebris I'm a Fan of Nebris 3 fans permalink
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Everybody who's done dirty work for Bu$hCo will find a pardon in their X-Mas stockings come this Dec - expect maybe Scott McClellan lol - and Dubya will go home to Texas and no one will be able to muster the political gumption to drag an ex-president back to DC to stand trial.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:32 PM on 07/28/2008
- billkarwin I'm a Fan of billkarwin 17 fans permalink
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Agreed. George W. Bush better get up early on January 20, he's going to get writer's cramp from signing so many pardons for "any crimes he/she may have committed" (à la Ford's pardon of Nixon without identifying the specific crimes).

It'll be especially interesting if Bush's pardon list contains some names we've never heard of.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:56 PM on 07/28/2008
- serialcoma I'm a Fan of serialcoma 122 fans permalink
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After his Preznitwicy ends, bush will find he is welcome nowhere.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:16 PM on 07/28/2008
- ShamusNYC I'm a Fan of ShamusNYC 12 fans permalink

Gosh, over-zealous underlings!

Alberto: Hey Monica, can you sign these?

Monica: What are they?

Alberto: My CYA pape-- I mean, uh, a sign-up sheet for the softball team.

Monica: (as she signs) Oh. Ok... golly, sure is wordy...

Alberto: Yeah, uh, you know health liabilitie­s... yeah, that's the ticket!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:32 PM on 07/28/2008
- jukesgrrl I'm a Fan of jukesgrrl 74 fans permalink
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Can she read?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:25 PM on 07/28/2008
- ShamusNYC I'm a Fan of ShamusNYC 12 fans permalink

Not a job qualification, clearly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:15 PM on 07/28/2008
- thromulese I'm a Fan of thromulese 20 fans permalink
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I’m sure they will all receive congressional medals of freedom. The democrats will write a “scathing” letter or something. The constitution and the rule of law have no authority over republiCONs. And the democrats have no spine.

Nothing will happen to any of the criminals in and around the white house.

After all, king george jr. and his minions were able thru their actions, and deeds to end the lives of hundreds of thousands of innocent Iraqis and thousands of American soldiers, and they got away with it.

Bush and his accomplices were able to expose a covert CIA agent during time of war. Which is of course treason, and the dems were unable to even get the criminals to show up even after subpoenas were issued.

And what happens?

Nothing!

The rule of law only applies to democrats.

The constitution is “quaint”, and so pre 911.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:29 PM on 07/28/2008
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