Justice Staffers Won't Be Prosecuted For Illegal Hiring Practices

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MARK SHERMAN | August 12, 2008 04:13 PM EST | AP

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U.S. Attorney General Michael Mukasey, left, faces reporters as Michael Sullivan, U.S. attorney general for Massachusetts, right, looks on during a news conference, in Boston, Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2008. The Department of Justice announced Tuesday that it had charged 11 people in connection with the hacking of nine major U.S. retailers and the theft and sale of more than 40 million credit and debit card numbers. The retailers included TJX, BJ's Wholesale Club, OfficeMax, and Boston Market among others. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

NEW YORK — No criminal prosecutions are planned for former Justice Department officials accused of allowing politics to influence the hiring of prosecutors, immigration judges and other career government lawyers, Attorney General Michael Mukasey said Tuesday.

Mukasey used his sharpest words yet to criticize the senior leaders who took part in or failed to stop illegal hiring practices during the tenure of his predecessor, Alberto Gonzales.

But, he told delegates to the American Bar Association annual meeting, "Not every wrong, or even every violation of the law, is a crime. In this instance, the two joint reports found only violations of the civil service laws."

Other intrusions of Bush administration politics into department hirings and firings remain under investigation. Justice officials say the attorney general's remarks do not preclude criminal prosecutions if wrongdoing is found in the firing of nine U.S. attorneys in 2006 and the hiring practices in the department's civil rights division.

The political controversies prompted Gonzales' resignation last year.

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy said Mukasey "seems intent on insulating this administration from accountability."

The Vermont Democrat said Mukasey's remarks "appear premature based on the facts and evidence that congressional investigators and the inspector general have uncovered so far" in the hiring scandal. "We must continue to pursue the truth and facts, and hold any wrongdoers accountable," Leahy said.

An internal investigation concluded last month that for nearly two years, top advisers to Gonzales discriminated against applicants for career jobs who weren't Republican or conservative loyalists.

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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.

Mukasey, who once was a federal judge in New York, said the Justice Department has taken steps under his leadership to prevent a recurrence of the hiring scandal.

"I have made repeatedly clear ... that it is neither permissible nor acceptable to consider political affiliations in the hiring of career department employees," Mukasey said.

If the problems were to recur, Mukasey said, he is confident department employees would speak up.

That did not happen during Gonzales' tenure, he said. Gonzales appeared unaware of the political hiring process outlined by Goodling and his then-chief of staff, Kyle Sampson, the report said.

"There was a failure of supervision by senior officials in the department. And there was a failure on the part of some employees to cry foul when they were aware, or should have been aware, of problems," Mukasey said.

Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., said more must be done to prevent political hiring at the agency. "Even if it is true they didn't commit a crime, it would be appropriate to make what they did a misdemeanor so that in the future, those who violate the civil service laws cannot escape unscathed," Schumer said in a statement.

Goodling's lawyer, John Dowd, declined comment when asked about Mukasey's speech.

The ABA has been at odds with the Bush administration on a range of issues, including treatment of prisoners suspected of terrorist ties and the need for a federal law to shield reporters from subpoenas.

Mukasey said that on the issue of politics in his department, there was no disagreement with the lawyers' group.

"Professionalism is alive and well at the Justice Department," he said.

Some candidates for career Justice Department jobs who were excluded because of politics could be invited to apply for new positions, Mukasey said.

He also ruled out firing or reassigning those who were hired under the now-discarded evaluation process.

"Two wrongs do not make a right," he said. "People who were hired in an improper way didn't themselves do anything wrong."

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Associated Press reporter Natasha Metzler contributed from Washington.

NEW YORK — No criminal prosecutions are planned for former Justice Department officials accused of allowing politics to influence the hiring of prosecutors, immigration judges and other career g...
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:13 AM on 08/19/2008
- research I'm a Fan of research 250 fans permalink

Only little people follow the law.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:50 PM on 08/14/2008
- tjntn I'm a Fan of tjntn 3 fans permalink
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One definition I found for "crime" is "an act prohibited AND punished by law". So I guess anything that the AG decides not to enforce is by this definition not a crime *sigh*. Obviously then, under the Bush administration, just about anything done by a Bush loyalist is not a crime because there certainly have been no consequences for many violations of law. By this perverted definition of "crime", Scooter Libby did not commit a crime (even though he was convicted of obstruction of justice) because he wasn't punished by the law.

So let's see - commit acts that are against the law to get political zealots into position in the government; get a away scot free; and keep the zealots in place - yes indeedy, it worked better than they could have hoped for.

The only solution is to fire them all and begin the rehire process. I can hear you now - "but that will throw DoJ into chaos and nothing will get done". To which I answer - EXACTLY! And before I get hit by the right wing trolls here, yes, I know it isn't a practical solution, but I can wish.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:32 PM on 08/14/2008
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It isn't that constructive right now to go on a partisan hunt.

What is URGENT is that Congress act on all the partisan hacks that the Bush Administration hired into ALL federal agencies, especially as senior executive staff and professional career positions.

The "flawed feds" problem isn't confined to Justice. The Bush Administration did this throughout the federal service: fired moderates or liberals or people who were in the way, and hired ideological partisan hacks, often under-qualified or not well-qualified, in their place.

For the last 8 years, from FEMA to Justice, we've had a clueless ideological hacks trying to learn on-the-job, resulting in debacles from foodborne illness safety crises to New Orleans. These "flawed feds" will be impossible to fire, even for cause, due to incredible federal employee protections.

We'd benefit if Congress passed a law that, based on evidence of a pattern of illegal partisan hiring practices, opens up Bush hirees to a new competitive review of their position. I.e. the position is opened up again and they have to recompete for their jobs along with anyone qualified to apply. The person doing the re-hiring can't him/herself be a Bush hire. The Congressional act would have to clear hurdles to firing federal employees, just for these "flawed feds." This would help clear the feds of ideological hacks who would be impossible to fire even if incompetent, due to how hard it is to fire federal employees.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:39 PM on 08/13/2008
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Hear hear!

You are absolutely on target. Although we need to pay attention to the trees, sometimes the way to take care of them is to deal with the forest in its entirety.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:00 PM on 08/13/2008
- BrickSykes I'm a Fan of BrickSykes 39 fans permalink

Believe me, there are, at this moment, hundreds if very competent government employees at work mapping out just exactly what all the Bush/Cheney damages have done to our Country. Come January 20, 2009, there will be plenty to open up RICO investigations for the entire conspiracy the NeoCons have foisted on innocent men, women, and children in the USA. We will be talking major "Trickle Down" that will cover every complicit Republican, or Democrat who either aided and/or abetted this criminal operation.

Trouble is today, the Bush/Cheney NeoCons simply do not realize the full extent of the damage done to the entire Federal Government. Colossally unprecedented is a profound understatement. Like Phil Graham said after the Enron collapse, "That was never MY intention!!" Well, too damn bad, former President Bush/Cheney! You do not enjoy that level of protection from the Government you just tried to drown! Now, it is YOUR TURN!!

Brick

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:17 PM on 08/13/2008
- marm I'm a Fan of marm 4 fans permalink

I hope to goodness you're right! If the new Administration doesn't follow through on this, we (the "people") should hound them till they do. The chance for indictments against all who have richly deserved them should be enough to elect Obama all by itself.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:02 PM on 08/13/2008
- ibsteve2u I'm a Fan of ibsteve2u 134 fans permalink
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Just life in the Republican world, ya know...now if they had been caught voting Democrat, too...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:16 PM on 08/13/2008

Reading some of the comments, I come to the conclusion that Dems will try to get rid of Schumer and Feinstein for voting for Mukasey. Everyone that voted for Bush (twice) owe every American an apology. The Republicans should be out there calling for Bush impeachment. What kind of Americans are they anyway?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:16 PM on 08/13/2008

Has anyone noticed that Mukasey just looks evil? Like the mad scientist in The Nightmare Before Christmas or that odd bespectacled Nazi in the first Indiana Jones movie? Once again he reveals that, in his case at least, looks are everything. The man IS evil. And the Democratic Senate confirmed this dybbuk anyway?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:42 PM on 08/13/2008
- marm I'm a Fan of marm 4 fans permalink

I'm glad you mentioned that, because I've been saying that Mukasey's appearance of sheer evil is second only to Cheney's. If I met either of them in a dark alley, I'd have instant cardiac arrest.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:56 PM on 08/13/2008
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If there's a penalty for breaking a law, it's a crime.

I guess it just depends on what the meaning of the word "is" is.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:31 PM on 08/13/2008
- yesyesyes I'm a Fan of yesyesyes 2 fans permalink

Violation of law not a crime, brought to you by BushCo.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:23 PM on 08/13/2008

" Not every wrong, or even every violation of the law, is a crime."


WTF kind of world is Mukasey living in, where the violation of a law isn't criminal. These aholes are crapping all over the constitution

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:33 PM on 08/13/2008
- charon I'm a Fan of charon 19 fans permalink

It's not a crime when they do it, like Iran-Contragate, it's only a crime when anybody else does it. How many fingers am I holding up now, Winston?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:57 AM on 08/16/2008
- magen I'm a Fan of magen 14 fans permalink

We used to call Alberto Gonzales -Gonzo.

Mukasey should be called-Mucus.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:54 PM on 08/13/2008

I've been referring to him by his hip-hop name...

Mucus E

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:57 PM on 08/13/2008
- gcallaghan I'm a Fan of gcallaghan 52 fans permalink
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But that's an insult to snots everywhere.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:45 PM on 08/13/2008
- magen I'm a Fan of magen 14 fans permalink

Thanks Schumer and Feinstein!

Thanks a lot!!

As a NYC resident Schumer has lost my vote for pushing to confirm this criminal Mukasey, and Hillary lost my vote for her ridiculous antics during the primary.

We got a lot of cleaning up to do here in NY at the state and city levels as well.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:52 PM on 08/13/2008

""Professionalism is alive and well at the Justice Department," he said."

If there are such things as professional criminals, this statement is true.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:15 PM on 08/13/2008

IMPEACHMENT IS NOT OFF THE TABLE FOR MUKASEY!!!! IMPEACH THIS LOW-LIFE, THEN MOVE ON TO HIS MASTERS.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:57 PM on 08/13/2008
- Steamboater I'm a Fan of Steamboater 164 fans permalink
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And Mukasey is the man dems like Schumer and Diane Feinstein helped give us. Neither should be relected.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:56 PM on 08/13/2008
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