Saturday, May 27, 2006

Gonzales Said He Would Quit in Raid Dispute - New York Times

Gonzales Said He Would Quit in Raid Dispute - New York Times: "Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales, the F.B.I. director, Robert S. Mueller III, and senior officials and career prosecutors at the Justice Department told associates this week that they were prepared to quit if the White House directed them to relinquish evidence seized in a bitterly disputed search of a House member's office, government officials said Friday.

Mr. Gonzales was joined in raising the possibility of resignation by the deputy attorney general, Paul J. McNulty, the officials said. Mr. Gonzales and Mr. McNulty told associates that they had an obligation to protect evidence in a criminal case and would be unwilling to carry out any White House order to return the material to Congress.

The potential showdown was averted Thursday when President Bush ordered the evidence to be sealed for 45 days to give Congress and the Justice Department a chance to work out a deal."

So the AG is standing on "principle"--the principle of fascism or what? Meanwhile the GOP is apparently worried that they're next... what a crazy world we live in.

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