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June 28th, 2007

Senate issues subpoenas on NSA warrantless wiretapping

Posted by Richard Koman @ June 28, 2007 @ 10:26 AM

Categories: Congress, Intelligence, Privacy

Tags: Confrontation, Subpoena, White House, U.S. Senate, ZDNet Government

The Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday issued subpoenas to the White House, Vice President Dick Cheney’s office and the Justice Department after what the panel’s chairman called “stonewalling of the worst kind” of efforts to investigate the National Security Agency’s policy of wiretapping without warrants.

Senator Patrick J. Leahy, chairman of the committee, said the subpoenas are for documents that explain the White House’s legal theories on why the wiretaps were legal, as well as for evidence of internal dispute on legal justification, and information about the government’s relationship with major telecommunications companies.

Leahy said the administration had shown a “consistent pattern of evasion and misdirection.”

“It’s unacceptable,” Mr. Leahy said. “It is stonewalling of the worst kind.”

Congress had largely back off of investigating the warantless tapping story. Then came testimony from former deputy attorney general James Comey, who described an angry confrontation between Justice Dept. and White House officials at the bedside of ailing AG John Ashcroft.

“The Comey testimony moved this front and center,” said Senator Charles E. Schumer, the New York Democrat who is a member of the Judiciary Committee. “Alarm bells went off. His testimony made it clear that there had been an effort to circumvent the law.”

The committee vote in favor of issuing subpoenas was 13-3 with three Republicans voting in favor. In an even more pressing confrontation, the White House has categorically refused to provide documents related to the firing of US Attorneys, so a constitutional crisis may finally be in the works.

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Open Testimony on Intelligence Matters?
When our Congress, regardless of political affiliation, decides on a witch hunt it is easy to see it as such, just look at the names of those who began it. NSA warrantless wiretapping began during the... (Read the rest)
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Hardly a Constitutional Crisis.  ShadeTree | 06/28/07
The surviving members...  wmlundine | 06/29/07
Maybe the Senate should issue "National Security Letters" instead, ne?  Mr. Roboto | 06/28/07
Political expediency  maxtheaxe | 06/29/07
INDICTABLE OFFENSES COMMITTED  NATIONAL-SECURITY-4-US | 06/29/07
Project Echalon- 1999  globusproject | 07/02/07
Open Testimony on Intelligence Matters?  activelymindfull@... | 07/06/07

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