Siegelman To White House Counsel: Don't Compromise With Rove

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First Posted: 02-16-09 03:24 PM   |   Updated: 03-19-09 05:12 AM

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One of the likely victims of potential Bush White House lawbreaking is urging President Barack Obama not to compromise with Karl Rove as a means of compelling him to testify before Congress.

Former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman, who was arrested on corruption charges alleged to be politically-motivated, offered a critical reaction to news that Obama's chief counsel, Greg Craig, was considering cutting a deal with Rove in exchange for his testimony.

"This is not a matter involving civil damages. It is a matter of high crimes, abuse of power, the subversion of our country's constitution and of our individual rights and liberties," Siegelman wrote the Huffington Post. "There should be no deal cut with Karl Rove that would provide him with any immunity whatsoever. There is too much at stake. U.S. Attorneys were fired because they wouldn't take on political cases and the DOJ was used as a political weapon to destroy people Karl Rove wanted out of the way. For Rove not to be held accountable means others in the future will feel more free to abuse power.

"The U.S. Supreme Court has made it clear that Congress has the right to get the testimony it needs when investigating a criminal matter. It is equally clear that executive privilege protects advice given to the President if it involves matters of military or diplomatic secrets.

"Rove, therefore, has no place to hide when it comes to questions of his abuse of the Department of Justice."

Late last week, Craig put out a statement encouraging Rove and Congress to reach a deal that would be "sympathetic to those who want to find out what happened" without damaging the "institution of the presidency."

Such an arrangement could mean granting Rove immunity in exchange for candidness -- something Siegelman opposes. But it could also simply be an acknowledgment that executive privilege continues to apply to certain topics and not others, saving Rove from discussing more sensitive matters while forcing him to be forthcoming on other topics.

If the latter is the case, Siegelman should feel a bit of relief. In an interview with The Raw Story, Rove's lawyer, Robert Luskin, said that his client did not appear to be protected by executive privilege from testifying on his alleged ties to the "Siegelman matter."

"The only basis that Rove has ever declined to appear has been the White House claim of immunity for senior advisers to the president and executive privilege," said Robert Luskin. "I do think that it's clearer now that the Siegelman matter falls outside the scope of the former claim and, on that basis, I offered to have Rove appear on this matter."

UPDATE: Siegelman responds to Luskin's statement that executive privilege is not in play when it comes Rove's testimony on his case.

Legal positions of Kar Rove... Reminds me of the song the sheriff sang in " best Little Wore House in Texas" ..."Now you see me , Now you don't"

Rove will never show up under oath and tell the truth.

We all need to give Congressman Conyers encouragement to stay strong, No deals, No immunity, No executive privilege for Rove.


One of the likely victims of potential Bush White House lawbreaking is urging President Barack Obama not to compromise with Karl Rove as a means of compelling him to testify before Congress. Former A...
One of the likely victims of potential Bush White House lawbreaking is urging President Barack Obama not to compromise with Karl Rove as a means of compelling him to testify before Congress. Former A...
 
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Send him to Guantanamo Bay.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:01 PM on 02/16/2009
- Jesster I'm a Fan of Jesster 36 fans permalink
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Offering / granting Rove immunity would amount to denying Siegelman to opportunity to seek justice.

At least on this particular matter, even Rove's lawyer admits he is not protected by "executive privilege" - so they are in no position to negotiate terms.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:01 PM on 02/16/2009
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I HOPE there wont be any deals. If such a thing should happen, I would be SO disappointed with the President. I don't believe in the devil, but, I will repeat the phrase, "you can't make a deal with the devil"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:00 PM on 02/16/2009
- mitsie I'm a Fan of mitsie 57 fans permalink
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Mr Seiglman deserves justice and Rove should testify before Congress to get to the bottom of this. I hope he also brings a civil case against Rove for wrongful incarceration. He deserves to be compensated for the time he spent in jail, what it did to his family, etc.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:08 PM on 02/16/2009
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Here's hoping nobody caves in and lets Rove off the hook. It would be a monumental miscarriage of justice if Rove is allowed to get away with his role in the corruption of the DoJ.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:58 PM on 02/16/2009
- chayefsky I'm a Fan of chayefsky 23 fans permalink

Obama et.al. listen to this man. Rove sees compromise as weakness. BTW, since when does the Federal Government negotiate with felons. There is no compromising with Rove or any other thug from the W administration. He deserves to go to prison for what he did to our country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:57 PM on 02/16/2009
- mom2sons I'm a Fan of mom2sons 5 fans permalink

No when do we negotiate with TERRORISTS!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:09 AM on 02/17/2009
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Great to see this suggestion from an authority
that knows about these kind of matters
and the best ways to handle it.

Key expression:
"reach a deal that would be "sympathetic to those who want to find out what happened"
without damaging the "institution of the presidency­."

Rove Has no way to escape "doing the right thing".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:57 PM on 02/16/2009

Karl Rove is in no position to make any deals. He should testify without conditions. Period.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:55 PM on 02/16/2009

you listening president obama . . . as you say we must enforce the laws of the country . . . like bailout compensation provisions . . . torture . . . etc. not just the convienent laws.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:54 PM on 02/16/2009
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We'll see. He may want to, in a bipartisanship attempt, of course, allow the GOP to decide what should be done with Rove.

It's no secret that Obama does not want to investigate in any way that will actually lead to prosecution.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:59 PM on 02/16/2009
- idisVA I'm a Fan of idisVA 39 fans permalink

Karl Rove and his band of cronies should face the music - Siegleman is right.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:53 PM on 02/16/2009
- zest I'm a Fan of zest 15 fans permalink

Waterboard him if necessary.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:51 PM on 02/16/2009
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LOL! Now THAT's the spirit!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:59 PM on 02/16/2009
- Graywolf48 I'm a Fan of Graywolf48 78 fans permalink
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Rove needs to be brought to justice and prosecuted to the fullest extent allowed by law. If he is convicted, I hope he is sentenced to the absolute maximum punishment allowed by law. I want this for all of those in the Bush administration who are suspected of crimes and corruption. They all should be investigated, charged where there is sufficient evidence, tried and if guilty severely punished. We will never rebuild faith in our government unless those corrupt elements are dealt with firmly and according to the law. To speak in terms those delusional right wingers can understand, we must remove the plank from our own eye before we can discuss removing the speck from another's eye.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:50 PM on 02/16/2009
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:47 PM on 02/16/2009

I thought we weren`t allowed to say c.onnell--­--every time i try to write about it, my comment gets tossed----

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:27 PM on 02/16/2009
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Go Sieglman! You are right on the Money- The past people wrecked The DOJ for Politics

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:44 PM on 02/16/2009
- mcantwell I'm a Fan of mcantwell 433 fans permalink
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No Deals for Karl Rove!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:36 PM on 02/16/2009
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