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Prosecutor Purge to return in the news?

by: Jay Stevens

Tue Jan 22, 2008 at 15:01:57 PM MST


Another juicy rumor about a scandal that may break just in time for the 2008 elections: the investigations into the Prosecutor Purge may soon yield results:

recent behind-the-scenes activity in several investigations suggests that the issue that roiled Congress in 2007 could re-emerge in the heat of the election year. Two inquiries by the House and Senate ethics committees are examining whether several congressional Republicans, including one running for the Senate this year, improperly interfered with investigations.

As potent as the congressional probes might be, they appear to be far narrower than a sprawling inquiry launched by the Justice Department's Office of Inspector General (OIG) and the Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR).

Investigators from these offices have been questioning whether senior officials lied to Congress, violated the criminal provisions in the Hatch Act, tampered with witnesses preparing to testify to Congress, obstructed justice, took improper political considerations into account during the hiring and firing of U.S. attorneys and created widespread problems in the department's Civil Rights Division, according to several people familiar with the investigation.

The internal Justice Department probe cannot bring charges but can refer findings to a U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia or a special prosecutor, who could then pursue a criminal investigation. One source close to the investigation expects the offices to issue a scathing report within the next three months, but they have not announced a timeline for their joint inquiry.

"I think it could be historic," said David Iglesias, former U.S. attorney in New Mexico , who was one of the nine ordered to resign by the Bush administration. "Arguably it's the most significant investigation OPR and OIG have done in a generation, or maybe ever."

(For my wingnut fans, a "rumor" is "a statement or report current without known authority for its truth.")

Hopefully the investigations do yield tangible results. The rule of law needs to be free from political interference and consideration.  

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LITW's track record on reporting rumors isn't too good - but I guess since you're not into investigative journalism with all sorts of ethical standards and such I can't really hold that against you.

Psst.  I heard a rumor that Baucus hates babies except to eat.  My unnamed source says that the DoJ is working on an investigation right now and results will probably be coming around October.

Of course, since that's a rumor - and completely unsubstantiated - it's just as impossible to disprove as it is to prove so we might as well run with it while we can, eh?

Yay blogging!


At least the source has some cred. (0.00 / 0)
MTSentinal, the story was reported in The Hill so it deserves some deference I think - unlike the now infamous rumor from a hackish blog.

Just sayin'.


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You haven't been paying attention, then. (0.00 / 0)
One instance does not a trend (or track record) make.

A breaking story about John Morrison (which was of his infidelity) ... first at LITW.

That Jon Tester would get a helping hand from his friend, Jeff Ament ... first at LITW.

With more time and effort I'm certain that I could think of other examples.  My 2 already trump your 1 (which you didn't even elaborate on, in part because it was not posted at LITW).  So, I guess we could say that my 2 trumps your notta.

Care to try again?


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This isn't a nanny blog... (0.00 / 0)
I can't always be expected to hold all y'all hands through these things. But you folks can always judge my sources based on their merit. I admit the Burns indictment thing may have been wrong...but I was plainly speculating, and if you didn't get that...well...

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