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Rove Prepped Justice Dept. Official for Testimony
WASHINGTON - Top White House political aide Karl Rove helped prepare a high-ranking Justice Department official for testimony about the controversial firings of eight U.S. attorneys, congressional investigators have been told.
William Moschella, associate deputy attorney general, told the investigators that Rove was among a group of White House and Justice aides who weighed in at a March meeting about testimony Moschella was to give the next day to a House panel.
The disclosure that Rove was among those at the meeting was detailed by a person who is familiar with the probe into the firings but requested anonymity because transcripts of Moschella's comments to congressional investigators have not been officially released.
Administration officials decided at the preparatory session with Moschella that he should offer specifics about why five of the fired prosecutors were targeted for dismissal. The highly unusual decision to publicly discuss the personnel decisions fueled the furor over the firings, which Democrats have alleged were inappropriately motivated by politics.
The March 5 meeting, which was held at the White House, has been mentioned in e-mails that the Justice Department turned over to congressional investigators. Moschella's testimony about Rove's attendance was first reported Friday by Newsweek magazine on the MSNBC website.
On March 6, Moschella testified before a House Judiciary subcommittee that the White House had little involvement in the dismissals - a claim that was later undermined in department e-mails showing that Justice officials frequently consulted about the personnel moves with White House aides.
On Friday, Democrats said the prep meeting for Moschella that Rove attended was further proof that, contrary to early Justice Department statements about the firings, the White House was deeply involved in the process.
White House officials sought to discount the significance of the meeting, saying that Rove played a limited role.
Dana Perino, deputy White House press secretary, said Friday that the meeting was called to encourage Justice officials to be forthright about the firings with members of Congress in the hope of defusing controversy.
"It is not at all unusual, nor is it inappropriate, for people at the White House to meet with members of the administration before they are going up to testify in front of Congress," Perino told reporters. "We were asking the Justice Department to be fully responsive to the Congress so that we could help get them the answers that they need."
According to the person familiar with the ongoing congressional probe, Deputy Atty. Gen. Paul McNulty has also told investigators that he was at the March 5 White House meeting and that Rove was there. Neither Moschella nor McNulty recalled in the interviews what Rove said.
A Justice Department official, who briefed reporters Friday about the preparatory session, said Rove "came late and left early."
Congressional committees investigating the firings are seeking to question Rove about his role in the dismissals. He is known to have lobbied for the appointment of a former aide to succeed the U.S. attorney in Little Rock, Ark., one of the eight dismissed last year.
The White House has offered congressional lawyers the opportunity to question Rove and other top aides informally behind closed doors. But lawmakers are insisting that they testify publicly and under oath.
Questions about whether Rove had a hand in the firings have figured in a separate probe, being conducted by the Office of Special Counsel, into whether he and other administration personnel violated civil statutes by focusing on electoral politics at Cabinet agency meetings and discussed some of the activities in private e-mails that are missing.
Copyright 2007 Los Angeles Times



18 Comments so far
Show AllNobody should be killed but many should be imprisoned for years to come.
A few months ago there was a snippet of an interview at some WH correspondence dinner where the press that is supposed to be asking tough questions we break dancing on stage with repig luminaries, and the MC, some right wing hack was interviewing KKKarl.
"So what do you do for fun on the weekends Karl?"
Rove congers up an evil grin.
"I bite the heads off of little innocent creatures, hee hee."
"Really?"
"YES!" Rove laughs giddily.
How revealing I thought. Though obviously acting out, it revealed the depth of depravity this "Bush's brain" asshole stoops to for "humor."
F'in creep. All these people are is a death cult, I'm waiting for them to bring out the satanic garp and release video of ritualistic torture and murder. Oh wait, that was Abu Grab.
If by "opposing party" you refer to Democrats, you are mistaken. They are the "liberal" head of the two-headed corporate party. That faction believes that you can sustain the dictatorship of capital by throwing some crumbs to the working majority whereas the other "republican" head believes in repression by force. Real opposition parties are locked out of the system at present. That's why we need to focus on getting proportional representation. The first step is abolishing the electoral college.
That's why we need to focus on getting proportional representation.
here here
killing IS their game. don't play it.
if you agree to play their game then the survivors in power will win *permanent* control of this country. you would Justify their desire to pass even more restrictive laws and infiltrate into your private lives even more. if our nation becomes a collective of rogues, then we will have accepted being ruled by rogues.
it's the devil's game and the devil will always win it.
also, if you truely want to 'torture' these people then do it in the legal way. Demand Impeachment of this administration! they are addicted to power and control. if the truth of this administration was exposed they would go to jail for the rest of their lives. this would surely torture them, because they would be junkies with no more 'fix.'
besides, there is always the chance of capitol punishment, which this administration has Always supported. if they are to die, it should be by the hand of the nation as a whole; as a result of criminal judgement Lawfully determined. they would be killed by their own belief in the death penalty laws. that is not just irony - that would be justice.
just because they are extremists does NOT mean that we must become extremists. that is the rational they are using in this 'War on Terror', and look how well it is serving us already...
Will Bush's real brain please stand up.
Tatterblossom:
These neocons do view "alternative interrogation techniques" as legal. So to your point, okay killing them is extreme, so let's just name them "enemy combatants" and jail them indefinitely like they have done so with Padilla.
In terms of impeachment and throwing them in jail - none of these people would serve a single day of their lives in jail, plus the fact that it's possible that the next sitting president will pardon them.
The best thing is for these poeple to be tried for war crimes in the Hauge, found guilty and thrown into a German prison for life - or better yet, executed like those nazis found guilty of war crimes during WWII.
Impeachment and Jail . . . We need to in order for the rest of the world to know that we are we live here also, and not out to get anyone that is not "With Us." Our only chance to get our country back with the honor that it once had is that "WE" send them to jail. That is as it should be. But this is "War Time" how about trying them for treason?
Okay kids, heres your chance. Kucinich introduced articles of impeachment against Darth Vader...oh, sorry, Richard Cheney, in the House (HR333)on April 24. The articles have two co-sponsors already! Heres the plan: call your Congress person and ask them to co-sponsor or support HR333. This is really important if your rep is a Republican. My theory is that with Cheney's approval ratings in the single digits, he makes a good target for the Repubs to get out of the mess of having voted for Iraq based on Cheney's lies. Great scape goat. Not to mention the damage Cheney has done to their party. Anyway, when they send you back the form letter about impeachment being off the table, tell them again to put it back on the table. And just keep doing it over and over again until they figure out that you aren't going to take no for and answer.
Also, get on Pelosi's tail. Write, call ((202) 225-0100), and e-mail ( AmericanVoices@mail.house.gov )her at least once a week. She is already being swamped by "we the people" that want Darth impeached. Keep up the pressure. The more the merrier!
Oh, and after he is impeached, we can try Darth for war profiteering and treason. Then it will be time to set up the guillotine. For some reason I have a preference for this method. Don't know why exactly. Maybe it's the head in the basket thing. Oh well....
could someone please explain to me, for i cannot seem to find an answer myself, why the 'opposing' party will never call the Republicans on any of the atrocities they commit?
i'm confused.
I'm 67 years old and thought "Tricky Dick Nixon" would be the most crooked President in my life time. I believe I was wrong. George, Dick, Rummy,Rove, Wolfie, and the rest of the "Bushie crew" have moved into the #1 spot and I do hope that they stay there. I don't think our country could survive anyone worse.
How about the international tribunal? La hague? can we manage a trip for the groupe to europe and then do those kind of rendition to la Hague for the group.
Gitmo isn't large enough for this gang of monsters, their minions, spineless, spittle-licker bureaucrats, and the jackboot rambos at Homeland Security . But it should be.
I don't normally believe in revenge, but in this case, I can't think of a punishment severe and painful enough to fit the crimes.
Karl Rove is incapable of being forthright about what he eats for breakfast!
Jimsy & Jaded Prole: "we need to focus on proportional representation"
and you really think that K.R. and company as well as their corporate masters are just going to roll over and say "oh, that's what you want? Sure..." ?
A lot needs to change before that can be accomplished.
Of course not. Why do you think it's called a struggle?
Couldn't they be charged with racketeering? What they are doing definitely qualifies as organized crime! The RICO laws are strong enough to handle these creeps. Is there no prosecutor with the guts to stop these people?
I understand the drive for impeachment. I just don't understand why ANYONE actually believes it is possible.
I recall the first few weeks of Baby Bush's seizure of the white house.
Jimsy:
Can you recall Bush's dinner invitations to all the key members of the opposition?
Is it coincidence that only a few weeks after inauguration all of the high ranking Dems started eating out of Bush's hand? And curling up in his lap?
Am I the only one who remembers that Papa Bush ran the CIA?
Am I the only one cynical enough at that time to believe that Baby Bush might be capable of hauling out the Spy File on each and every member of congress and threatening to expose every skeleton in their dank closets?
Remember Mark Foley? They had the goods on him at least a year before his own team fed him to the wolves.
This is all a show.
Please, we must stop being drawn into it.
Study the holocaust. History is repeating itself; because the very same players are using the very same play book. Look closely at pre- war Germany.
The smart ones got out.
If the neocons and their ilk ARE stopped in time,
(the possibility exists. Although it is roughly a .00001% chance)
then the corporate overlords will simply use the current situation as a practice run and do "better" next time. They learn from their mistakes.
When will we?