You know, you're supposed to play by the rules, even when you're officially in charge. No, let's rephrase that. ESPECIALLY when you're officially in charge. There appear to be some top dogs in DC who didn't learn that on the playground of life.
Adam Cohen writes in the New York Times about possible criminal prosecutions stemming from the U.S. attorney purge. These are: 1. Misrepresentations to Congress. The relevant provision, 18 U.S.C. § 1505, is very broad. It is illegal to lie to Congress, and also to “impede” it in getting information. Deputy Attorney General Paul McNulty indicated [...]
Tags: Attorney Purge, Criminal Prosecution, Bush Administration, Alberto Gonzales
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