Todd Palin Refusing To Testify In Troopergate

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MATT VOLZ | September 18, 2008 09:41 PM EST | AP

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Republican presidential candidate, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., applauds as vice presidential running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's, husband, Todd, waves to supporters during a rally, Thursday, Sept. 18, 2008, in Green Bay, Wis.. (AP Photo/Mike Roemer)

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's husband has refused to testify in the investigation of his wife's alleged abuse of power, and key lawmakers said Thursday that uncooperative witnesses are effectively sidetracking the probe until after Election Day.

Todd Palin, who participates in state business in person or by e-mail, was among 13 people subpoenaed by the Alaska Legislature. Palin's lawyer sent a letter to the lead investigator saying Palin objected to the probe and would not appear to testify on Friday.

"The objections boil down to the fact that the Legislative Council investigation is no longer a legitimate investigation because it has been subjected to complete partisanship and does not operate with the authority that it had at the time of its initial authorization," McCain-Palin presidential campaign spokesman Ed O'Callaghan said.

Sarah Palin initially welcomed the bipartisan investigation into accusations that she dismissed the state's public safety commissioner because he refused to fire her ex-brother-in-law, a state trooper. "Hold me accountable," she said.

But she has increasingly opposed it since Republican presidential candidate John McCain tapped her as his running mate. The McCain campaign dispatched a legal team to Alaska including O'Callaghan, a former top U.S. terrorism prosecutor from New York to bolster Palin's local lawyer.

In the letter, Palin attorney Thomas Van Flein lists nine objections to the Legislature's investigation into Gov. Palin. Van Flein also argues the subpoena is "unduly burdensome" because Palin has travel plans that require him to be out of the state.

Earlier this week, Alaska Attorney General Talis Colberg said the governor, who was not subpoenaed, declined to participate in the investigation and said Palin administration employees who have been subpoenaed would not appear.

State Sen. Bill Wielechowski, a Democrat, said the McCain campaign is doing all it can to prevent the Legislature from completing a report on whether the GOP's vice presidential nominee abused her power as governor.

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Wielechowski and another member of the panel that summoned the witnesses, told The Associated Press that the witnesses can avoid testifying for months without penalty and that court action to force them to appear sooner is unlikely.

Republican Sen. Gene Therriault agreed with Wielechowski's analysis.

"If we had turned the rhetoric down and turned the pressure down to do some things we might have gotten voluntary cooperation," said Therriault, who opposed the subpoenas.

The McCain-Palin campaign said Thursday that Gov. Palin is cooperating with a separate Alaska State Personnel Board investigation into Troopergate. Palin initiated that investigation after she joined McCain's ticket. The three-member board is appointed by the governor.

"I can't say it enough, the governor is an open book on this matter," McCain spokeswoman Meg Stapleton said. "She is fully cooperating with the unbiased, legally appropriate and independent investigation of the State Personnel Board."

Palin fired Walt Monegan in July. It later emerged that Palin, her husband, Todd, and several high-level staffers had contacted Monegan about state trooper Mike Wooten. Palin maintains she fired Monegan over budget disagreements, not because he wouldn't dismiss her former brother-in-law.

Wooten had gone through a nasty divorce from Palin's sister before Palin became governor. While Monegan says no one from the administration ever told him directly to fire Wooten, he says their repeated contacts made it clear they wanted Wooten gone.

Alaska Senate President Lyda Green, a Republican foe of Palin, said Wednesday that the investigation is still on track.

"The original purpose of the investigation was to bring out the truth. Nothing has changed," she said.

Without the testimony, the retired prosecutor hired to head the investigation could still release a report in October as scheduled, based on the evidence he's already gathered. As of Thursday, Steven Branchflower had interviewed or deposed 17 of the 33 people he had identified as potential witnesses in the probe.

The Legislature does not have the leverage to compel any witness to testify before Nov. 4, said Wielechowski, a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Wielechowski said he did not know whether Branchflower has enough material for a complete and fair report with so few witnesses. But he said delaying the probe would only politicize the matter more.

"It would be to appease the McCain camp," Wielechowski said. "They're doing everything they can to delay."

Ignoring a legislative subpoena is punishable by a fine up to $500 and up to six months in jail under Alaska law. But courts are reluctant to intervene in legislative matters and the full Legislature must be in session to bring contempt charges, Wielechowski said. The Legislature is not scheduled to convene until January.

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's husband has refused to testify in the investigation of his wife's alleged abuse of power, and key lawmakers said Thursday that uncooperative witness...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's husband has refused to testify in the investigation of his wife's alleged abuse of power, and key lawmakers said Thursday that uncooperative witness...
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- Kynn I'm a Fan of Kynn 7 fans permalink

Didn't Palin just say she had nothing to hide and to "Bring it on, keep me honest"?

Amazing how things change in three weeks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:56 PM on 09/18/2008
- jmbates I'm a Fan of jmbates 2 fans permalink

Great, put him in jail.

That's where "normal" Americans would be put.

I guess this is a wannabe Presidential family that can flaunt the law! Nice for us!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:55 PM on 09/18/2008
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So now people get to just ignore subpoenas? Do we have the rule of law in this country? Or does everyone get to follow the lead of our illustrious administration and just refuse to testify in a congressional investigation? With support from the Judiciary (Attorney General)? This is outrageous. I will be very disappointed in this country if there are no consequences for ignoring legal subpoenas. Who are we becoming? No wonder the world thinks we're losing it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:55 PM on 09/18/2008
- gvc I'm a Fan of gvc 6 fans permalink

Have you not been paying attention? The administrative branch subverting the justice branch has been business as usual for the last eight years.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 PM on 09/18/2008
- nibblybits I'm a Fan of nibblybits 15 fans permalink

I am following Troopergate through many of the progressive local blogs. Here is a list:
* Alaska Real
* Alaska Women Against Sarah Palin
* Alaska Dispatch
* Alaskan Abroad
* Andrew Halcro’s Blog
* Begich Blog
* Celtic Diva’s Blue Oasis
* I Eat Gravel
* Juneau Empire
* Mudflats
* Progressive Alaska Blog
* Shannyn Moore
* The Immoral Minority
* Zaki Blog

Plus, everything you wanted to know about Sarah Palin is on http://dailysource.org/palin

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:52 PM on 09/18/2008

well... well... sarah and her family and friends will do Rove proud.... they get an A for their crash course on how to thumb their nose at the laws of our country.... way to go...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:49 PM on 09/18/2008
- ex-pat I'm a Fan of ex-pat 19 fans permalink

He has no time to testify he has to babysit

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:47 PM on 09/18/2008
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He's not babysitting. He's in the background of every picture of Palin on the campaign trail. I don't know who is taking care of that poor baby.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:56 PM on 09/18/2008
- cyndie1030 I'm a Fan of cyndie1030 26 fans permalink
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Probably Bristol. No wonder she got pregnant to try to leave that house. Something tells me she's been a babysitter while her mother took care of her own ambition even going back to the 6-year-old Piper.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 PM on 09/18/2008
- LMT I'm a Fan of LMT 13 fans permalink
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The very responsible pregnant daughter is baby-sitting.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:05 PM on 09/18/2008
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