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added 2007 Fri Jun 8 0:50:02 by ameliog
For the first time, Cheney is shown to have been personally involved in attempting to override the Department of Justice's own ruling that Domestic Spying was illegal; and it indicates that the urgency of the White House's attempt to bully Ashcroft into authorizing the spying was directly linked.
added 2007 Sun May 20 9:33:59 by Aidenag
As attorney general, John D. Ashcroft was the public face of an administration pushing the boundaries of the Constitution to hunt down terrorists, but behind the scenes, according to former aides and White House officials, he at times resisted what he saw as radical overreaching.
added 2007 Sat May 19 5:26:41 by Aidenag
It doesn't much matter whether President Bush was the one who phoned Attorney General Ashcroft's hospital room in 2004. It matters however, whether the president was willing to have his aides try to strong-arm him into overruling the DOJ's legal views. It matters whether the president, once that failed, was willing to proceed with a program.
added 2007 Thu May 17 19:27:22 by populist
Bush dodged the question entirely. "Kelly, there's a lot of speculation about what happened and what didn't happen. I'm not going to talk about it." He added, "I'm not going to move the issue forward by talking about"
added 2007 Wed May 16 17:55:23 by sexystacked
President Bush intervened in March 2004 to avert a crisis over the National Security Agency's domestic eavesdropping program after Attorney General John Ashcroft, Director Robert S. Mueller III of the F.B.I. and other senior Justice Department aides all threatened to resign, a former deputy attorney general testified Tuesday.
added 2007 Tue May 15 19:08:17 by STONERS
President Bush 's warrantless wiretapping program was so questionable that a top Justice Department official refused for a time to reauthorize it, sparking a battle with top White House officials at the bedside of an ailing attorney general, a Senate panel was told Tuesday.