A former Justice Dept. official testifies how Gonzales sought to 'take advantage' of an ailing Ashcroft in 2004.
WASHINGTON - James B. Comey, then the acting U.S. attorney general, was on his way home one night in March 2004 when he got an urgent call from the office on his cellphone.
The distraught wife of Atty. Gen. John Ashcroft, who was recovering in the hospital from gallbladder surgery, had called the Justice Department to report that her husband was about to get two uninvited guests. The visitors were two top aides to President Bush, and they wanted Ashcroft's signature on a secret national security directive that Comey had rejected only a short time before. ![]()
"I was very upset. I was angry," Comey told a Senate panel Tuesday. And he was determined to get to the hospital first.
Thus began one of the most unusual episodes in Bush's first term, a showdown over warrantless wiretapping that nearly brought the resignations of Ashcroft and several other top administration officials until the president intervened.
The saga of the race to Ashcroft's bedside left senators amazed. While the hospital encounter had been described previously in general terms, Comey's was the first eyewitness account, and offered new and dramatic insight.
Comey got to the hospital first and Ashcroft didn't sign the document. But it was a close call, Comey said. "I thought I just witnessed an effort to take advantage of a very sick man," he said.
His story was more than just an insider's anecdote: One of the White House officials who arrived at Ashcroft's bedside was Alberto R. Gonzales, whose performance as attorney general is receiving critical attention in Congress.
Comey's testimony - at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing called to scrutinize the firing of eight U.S. attorneys last year - added fuel to the debate about whether Gonzales is fit to run the Justice Department.
"I would say what happened in that hospital room crystallized Mr. Gonzales' view about the rule of law: that he holds it in minimum low regard," Sen. Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.), a leading Gonzales critic, said at the hearing. "It's hard to understand after hearing this story how Atty. Gen. Gonzales could remain as attorney general, how any president - Democrat, Republican, liberal, conservative - could allow him to continue."
The Justice Department on Tuesday declined to address the testimony of its former No. 2 official.
"We cannot comment on internal discussions that may or may have not taken place concerning classified intelligence activities," spokesman Dean Boyd said. He added that the program had been subject to "vigorous" oversight.
At the White House, spokesman Tony Snow told reporters that Bush has "full confidence in Alberto Gonzales." He refused to discuss Comey's testimony, which he described as "old conversations."
"You've got somebody who's got splashy testimony on Capitol Hill. Good for him," Snow said.
Comey's testimony came a day after his successor, Paul McNulty, announced that he planned to resign as deputy attorney general this summer, making him the fourth Justice official to step down since the U.S. attorney purge became public earlier this year. McNulty cited the financial burden of having college-age children, but he was known to have been dismayed by how the firings were handled, and has alleged that he was left out of the loop by Gonzales aides until the two-year process was almost complete.
Democrats have alleged the firings were calculated to manipulate public corruption cases in a way that would benefit Republicans.
Gonzales struck back at McNulty on Tuesday and attempted to shift some of the blame to his departing aide, saying that he relied on McNulty more than any other aide to decide which prosecutors were to be fired. "You have to remember, at the end of the day, the recommendations reflected the views of the deputy attorney general. He signed off on the names," Gonzales told reporters at a National Press Club event. "And he would know better than anyone else."
On Capitol Hill, Comey took pains not to identify what he termed the "classified program" that prompted the race to the hospital. But lawmakers said they believed he was referring to the Terrorist Surveillance Program that the Bush administration secretly launched after the Sept. 11 attacks.
The electronic eavesdropping program, administered through the National Security Agency, has swept up international phone and e-mail correspondence of persons in the U.S., and has been of great importance in anti-terrorism investigations, administration officials have said.
But the program also sparked controversy because, at first, it was conducted without the approval of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act court - a tribunal created under a 1978 law to monitor domestic spying in the U.S. after Watergate and other abuses. Bending to criticism that the plan was of dubious legality, the Bush administration agreed in January to submit wiretap petitions under the program to the FISA court.
Ashcroft and the Justice Department initially had approved the program but had second thoughts after a new head of its office of legal counsel, Jack Landman Goldsmith, began raising concerns about whether it violated the law, Comey said Tuesday.
A week before the attorney general fell ill, Comey said, he and Ashcroft decided that there were legal problems with the program and that they would oppose recertifying it.
With the program set to expire on March 11, 2004 - and with Ashcroft in the hospital - administration officials approached Comey to get the Justice Department's blessing for reauthorization, but he refused to give it. That touched off the flurry of late-night maneuvering on March 10 that ended up in Ashcroft's hospital room and, later, at the Justice Department and White House.
Comey said he was being driven home when he received a call from Ashcroft's chief of staff, David Ayres. Ayres relayed the fact that Ashcroft's wife, Janet, had just received a call from the White House that Gonzales and then-White House Chief of Staff Andrew H. Card Jr. were en route to the hospital.
Mrs. Ashcroft was upset because she had forbidden visitors and phone calls; her husband was recuperating from surgery the previous day.
Suspecting an end run was in the works, Comey ordered his security detail to head for George Washington University Medical Center; he called FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III and several top aides to meet at the hospital to protect Ashcroft from any effort at coercion.
"I raced to the hospital room, entered, and Mrs. Ashcroft was standing by the hospital bed. Mr. Ashcroft was lying down in the bed, the room was darkened," Comey said. "And I immediately began speaking to him, trying to orient him as to time and place, and try to see if he could focus on what was happening, and it wasn't clear to me that he could. He seemed pretty bad off."
Comey said he stepped out into the hallway and spoke by phone to Mueller, who instructed the FBI agents not to allow Comey to be removed from the room "under any circumstances." Two other senior Justice officials soon joined Comey and the Ashcrofts in the room.
Shortly thereafter, Comey said, Gonzales - carrying an envelope apparently containing the presidential spying order - arrived with Card.
"They greeted the attorney general very briefly. And then Mr. Gonzales began to discuss why they were there: to seek his approval for a matter, and explained what the matter was," Comey said.
"And Atty. Gen. Ashcroft then stunned me," Comey continued. "He lifted his head off the pillow and, in very strong terms, expressed his view of the matter, rich in both substance and fact ... drawn from the hourlong meeting we'd had a week earlier ... and then laid his head back down on the pillow, seemed spent, and said to them, 'But that doesn't matter, because I'm not the attorney general.' "
Card and Gonzales then left, he said.
According to Comey, Card called later to angrily demand that he meet him at the White House. "I responded that, after the conduct I had just witnessed, I would not meet with him without a witness," Comey said.
"He replied, 'What conduct? We were just there to wish him well,' " Comey testified. "And I said again, 'After what I just witnessed, I will not meet with you without a witness." Comey then tracked down Solicitor General Theodore B. Olson at a dinner party, and Olson agreed to be the witness. After meeting with other Justice officials at department headquarters, Comey said he and Olson headed to the White House about 11 p.m. but that nothing was resolved.
Comey said the White House renewed the program the next day without his approval.
With the White House disregarding the Justice Department's legal advice, Comey said, he, Ashcroft, Mueller and several other senior Justice officials made plans to resign. They relented only after Bush agreed to restructure the program after meetings with Comey and Mueller the next day.
"It has some characteristics of the 'Saturday Night Massacre,' " said Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Pa.), the ranking Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, referring to the Watergate-era episode in which the attorney general and his deputy resigned rather than fire a special prosecutor investigating wrongdoing by the Nixon White House.
Some observers said Comey's testimony reinforced a view of Gonzales as someone who is loyal to Bush and little else.
"The picture he painted of department leaders ... standing up to pressure from the White House, ready to quit rather than give up their principled view of what the law required, stands in stark contrast to the picture that has emerged from Gonzales' tenure," said Daniel Richman, a Fordham law school professor and former federal prosecutor.
rick.schmitt@latimes.com
Copyright 2007 Los Angeles Times
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32 Comments so far
Show AllHey shz, don't you think the language on this site sounds just as nasty to right wing bloggers?
They are all ruthless thugs!
I never laughed so hard in a long while- you all made my day.
Professor of Law at Georgetown U said yesterday on Keith Oberman that Gonzales stuff is definitely impeachable and only COngress can do that. Why are they not doing it?
I think it is Hillary who does not want Pelosi move up in the ladder.
I am getting mad at Hillary- she should get out and give all her money to Al Gore who should was elected in 2000 anyway and she should do it fast and now and then we will have a winnning ticket with Gore/Obama and get back to doing things in Congress like restoring the Constitution.
So I blame Hillary and Bill for being selfish and still they cannot win any more than John Kerry could- both people had baggage that the stupid voters were led astray.
Just clicked PDFee's link to Freerepublic. Whew....those folks are nasty! I'd never read a right wing blog before.....don't need to....I have a TV so I get their line. But I have wondered who are the people who still think Bush is OK? Well now I know.
MP,
Perhaps. I don't think things need to be violent. If you are going for consensus, then it cannot be forced.
IAH,
Ken a.k.a. "buffalo_ken"
Sigh. I never thought I'd be nostalgic for Ashcroft.
I had my own run in with censorship from the DoJ Bush Appointees. However I prevailed as can be seen from this press release.
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Censored Researcher Moves Forward With Exhibit
Date: Tue, 15 May 2007 12:57:34 -0500
From: Bill Cutler
To: newswire@commondreams.org
PRESS RELEASE
by Bill Cutler -billctlr@ispwest.com
May 20th 2007 will be a watershed event in planetary science research for Independent Research Scientists. On that day S. Ray DeRusse of BCC Meteorites will open with an exhibit at The Butler's Antiques and Uniques with a meteorite and extra-terrestrial sample display. You may be wondering what business such an exhibit has at an antiques establishment? Well, it turns out the Butler's Jim and Gayle Pettit are heavy hitters in the antiques and antiquities business, with extensive experience, have a larger than 7000SF facility and support science, education, and expression free from the shackles of restraining government interference. The likes of which have plagued the human contribution to global warming advocates, which have been stifled and restrained by the Bush Administration and his appointees.
In fact, BCC Meteorites and The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History worked out a deal over many months to host the exhibit in their Planetarium Lobby. However, the Museum buckled under pressure and scrapped the exhibit in favor of incubating political interference by establishment scientists from among others, Texas Christian University. This type of political interference has been in part retaliation for Mr. DeRusse's whistle blowing and for exposing scientific misconduct in intramural and extramural research by the same government funded actors who have worked diligently behind the scenes to make sure his work does not receive funding or a platform. At the exhibit, Mr. DeRusse will be highlighting many of his science related findings and discoveries. Among them, he found, examined, and classified the largest lunar meteorite having an origin from the lunar highlands.
Mr. DeRusse examined and discovered that scientists had misidentified the first lunar meteorite from Canada found by Dr. Nininger during 1963-1965 which pre-dated the Apollo Mission.
http://www.bccmeteorites.com/ams2.html
The robotic 'Opportunity' and 'Spirit' missions to Mars yielded new and important information about Mars. Mission scientists issued a press release saying one of the robots had examined a meteorite, "not of martian origin" . They issued this press statement only after visiting BCC Meteorites' web site. Mr. DeRusse had this information on his web site almost four months before mission scientists issued this press release.
Mr. DeRusse after 4 years is still Google ranked the leader in stellar grain-cometary grain research based on both data and rankings, and by doing a search for stellar grains in any search engine.
For those interested in planetary science, the machinations of government funded censorship and great work for by Independent Researchers, the exhibit will be from May 20 June 20 at 2221 8th Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76110.
To contact Bill Cutler
email billctlr@ispwest.com
Never run for office against him, though -- just don't fly an airplane, and consider hiring a body double.
If this is the type of revelations we need to cleanse the corrupt Justice Department, then let it be, and it is needed in the worst way...
Jeb Bush is quoted as saying that George doesn't care whether he, George, is right or wrong, just as long as he gets his way. (Atlantic Magazine, in last month's issue) Truth, nor what is right or the correct thing to do, doesn't matter to him. He just wants to see others bend to his will, kow-tow to his directives. And it appears that this type of bullying tactic that worked in his family, and for those who have had to endure his character, has been institutionalized inside his Administration.
What a psycho drama! And I thought Ashcroft was the biggest SOB in the Bush Gang. Turns out he was one of the good guys, relatively speaking.
And Gonzales? Wow! turns out he is one truly grotesque Hispanic cat.
And Bush? Turns out he is truly the incompetent King Rat who enables the rest of the sleazy neocons rodents
I have to say my jaw dropped reading that article..
Somehow it made all of the nastiness so real.
I thought I was not able to be surprised anymore but I guess I was wrong.
I am so excited that this subject made it into my local newspaper. Maybe there is some hope for truth at times.
Question:
Was this the same program that Bush and Gonzales recently (last year) said they would not continue?
How did Comey beat "Seedy Gonzales" to the hospital? I thought Fredo was the fastest ambulance chaser in all of Mexico?
Gonzales is clinging to this position like an illegal immigrant to the border fence.
It is incredible to the rest of the planet that such an obviously lying lowlife scumbag as Gonzales could still remain the chief law enforcement officier to the USA...I'm surprised he did't try to rent his sister out to the Congress in exchange for a free pass on this..
its kind of like putting Gollum in charge of protecting the one ring
Dickie W - Sometimes the sarcasm (dripping) doesn't come across in these posts, especially when I'm trying a little too hard to be cute. What my yawn was supposed to point out is that we've had revelation after revelation about the Bush administration's criminal activities, from before the Iraq invasion until now, and each drops off the radar as soon as Paris Hilton is faced with a traffic ticket (there I go again...) Bush and Cheney still skate along as if they've done nothing to even arch an eyebrow over, and our 4th estate goes blithely along, as kivals so accurately notes above. I am also yawning to represent Congress not moving ahead full steam with impeachment.
You are right to be incensed about Card's "degree" and I wish you well in your battle with the trustees. I've always thought honorary degrees in general were demeaning to those who actually earn theirs. Why can't these honorees get the "Keys to the Campus" or something? (Even real degrees can be suspect - how do you think Yale alums feel about having W as one of their own?)
Sincerest congratulations on your graduation, Dr Wallace, and don't let politically-motivated fools like your school's trustees or a liar like Card spoil it all for you and your loved ones.
Along with all this other "STUFF" have you noticed that nothing is getting done about "The Good Old Boys" leaving congress to be come a lobbysits . . . However its spelled . . . Heck I expect that next week they'll vote themselves another raise . . . Without a Bush/Cheney impeachment we have no way of ever putting our face into the rest of the world. You travel outside of USA at your our peril these days. We may all need a bunker by the time this mess is over.
It's my guess that most Democrats in Congress would love to Impeach Bush and Cheney. But they recognize that the corporate media has completely embraced the Republican Party and the Bush criminal gang and will fight Impeachment every step of the way. It is certain the MSM would spin such an attempt as "overreaching" and begin to question the judgment and even the sanity of Democratic leaders that supported it. And, as the evidence for Impeachment accumulated, the corporate media would generally ignore it and instead follow up on any stories generated by the far right media that attacked Democrats and that had any "truthiness" or staying power.
Those who run the corporate media would like nothing better than an opportunity to turn the debate away from the war and from Bush's crimes and to something that might give Republicans a chance to retake total control in 2008.
And even though the Democrats are imperialist, pro-corporate, wealthy elites, they are still far better than the fascist Republicans who will not only murder hundreds of thousands of foreigners, extinguish the Bill of Rights, impoverish most of us, and snuff out the last flicker of hope for American democracy, but who will risk nuclear war and human extinction just to help their corporate predator friends amass riches beyond belief (knowing that they would be rewarded themselves in the future).
I tend to picture the politicians presiding over globalization like pirates. They'll just find another safe harbor of sorts to do their dirty work from, and undoubtedly already have several.
As for Andrew Card's honorary degree, it says something about high level academic administrators. Long after Bush, etc. are gone, there will be a vestgial effect of their presence in various and sundry places of public service, since probably any position of sufficiently high status (some tenure track, high level administration, managers, regents, provosts, etc.) are 101% political in how one obtains the job.
So, perhaps to a greater degree in Red states, anyone who got his high-level position when Bush controlled all three branches of government is undoubtedly an "Andrew Card, you've done a heck of a job" kind of administrator.
With this newest 'blowback' about Gonzales' involvement in the wiretap 'spying scam', along with his firing squad 'coup' against US Attorneys, Gonzales must be looking forward to his coming 'Medal of Honor' from Bush.
In fact, with all the 'Medal of Honor' slugs that Bush has already thrown out of his 'Fuhrer's Bunker' there must not be much room for any but Bush and Cheney themselves as they 'go to the mattresses'.
Former Deputy Defense Secretary, Wolfowitz has cost Bush control of the World Bank finacial empire. Former Treasury Secretary, Snow is now focusing on doing to Chrysler what he did to US workers in the globalized Ponzi scheme that we laughingly call an economy. Tenet, Powell, Ashcroft, Perle (and many of the neocon-artists) had the sense to leave Bush, and Falwell had the good sense to die.
And with news in the NYT this morning about Congress increasingly heading for the exits in Iraq, and more Republicans deserting Bush everyday, it may not be long before Bush and Cheney try to make a run for it from the "Fuhrer Bunker", perhaps taking a Butch and Sundance drive together holding hands.
Let's hope the fall kills them!
COMarc, they ALL need to be hanged... The Supreme Court Justices who intervened in FL elections in 2000, ALL the Senators, & Congresspersons who voted for the Iraq war, the entire CABINET, including those who may have resigned earlier... should all be given the punishment for treason.
Fredo was just practicing for his new career...sneaking into old ladies nursing homes and getting the aged to sign over their assests to him...are all Texans this scummy?
There should be many hangings at dawn on the White House lawn soon... This is the ONLY reasonable outcomne of the multiple crimes committed by Bush, Cheney, Rice, Pearle, Feith, Wolfowitz, Rumsfeld, & oh yes, our dear friend the Generalissimo Alberto "The Killa" Gonzales. Is he a former Salvadorean Death Squad leader or what?
Who cares about Gonzales?
We now have the person who was the acting Attorney General testifying before a Senate committee that the President of the United States was acting illegally.
The second this administration authorized the continuation of this program without the authorization of the Justice Dept, in fact over the official objections of the Justice Dept that the program was illegal, an impeachable offense was committed.
If that doesn't spark an hearing into the impeachment of the President, we no longer have a Constitution in this country.
Forget Gonzales. If you are talking about Gonzales and this issue, you are missing the point. Or I'm sure the Democrats who don't seem to want to fulfill their oaths and constitutional duties to impeach this President want to misdirect the conversation over to Gonzales. But Gonzales is not the issue here. The issue here is the President of the United States knowingly and deliberately acting illegally.
if there was ever any confusion here, tony snow has cleared it up nicely:
"'You've got somebody who's got splashy testimony on Capitol Hill. Good for him,' Snow said."
it's the same as my friend who borrowed $20 two years ago. when i asked him recently if he planned to pay me some day he explained, in essence, that it's been so long now, he doesn't owe me any more.
same principle here. gonzales has shown himself to be a complete piece of poop on 19 different levels. why on earth should anyone pay attention to the OLD rotten stuff when he churns out NEW rotten stuff at such a breathtaking pace?
Yeah, I saw how people had to put up with W.J. Clinton's presence at ceremonies too.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1834332/posts
I'm about to receive my Ph.D. from UMass Amherst and at the same ceremony Andrew Card is supposed to receive an honorary degree. The Trustees of my University have chosen to insult me and my peers with this disgraceful gesture. "mcdevins", above, can write "yawn" in response to these latest allegations, but I'm planning to fight this. Card's presence is going to screw up a graduation that my family and I have looked forward to for years. It really hurts.
Andrew Card is about to be awarded an honorary doctorate degree for "public service" by the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. Many, many of us are appalled at this degree and this article further confirms Card's complicity in and support of Bush's illegal activities. If there are any alumni or others who find this just sickening, please complain loudly to the Chancellor's office.
Yawn...Yet another insider revealation about White House initiation of and influence over illegal, anti-American, unconstitutional activities. Putting impeachment back on the table, everyone?
I'm no admirer or Ashcroft (!), but one of the cardinal requirements for a pancreatic patient is a cool quiet environment to keep down the metabolic rate, since the pancreas is digesting itself. What was his nurse thinking, letting those jerks badger and upset him?
I'm beginning to see that Ashcroft may be nutty as a fruitcake, but he has his standards.
That can't be said for the Gonzales/Bush crowd, whose only principle seems to be that anything goes as long as you get your way.
It's very frustrating that this cowardly bunch in Congress refuse to DO THEIR JOB and start impeachment proceedings.
Gonzales' "minimum low regard" for the rule of law is merely one reflection of what the current U.S. administration is all about. That includes low (perhaps lowest) regard for the country's own constitution, Article VI of which makes ratified U.S. treaty obligations the "supreme law" of the land.
For those who may possibly overlook the sigificance of that fact, both the Geneva Conventions on the treatment of prisoners and the U.N. Charter prohibition against wars of aggression constitute "supreme U.S. law" under that constitutional provision.
In the circumstances, it would appear that the rule of law in the U.S. is a thing of the past for the country as a whole -- not just for Gonzoles. The alternative is, of course, rule by fiat: a.k.a. dictatorship.
Welcome to the "New American Century". It makes that 18th century revolution against tyrannical monarchy seem very much like a waste of time, doesn't it?
Time to go Alberto.
Who wants you to stick around anyhow?
IAH,
Ken
H.Res 333 - Impeach VP
If this doesn't convince our sludge-brained leaders and the public of the criminality of the Bush Administration, then they're beyond convincing and may as well be dead with their filmy eyes open. What Gonzales and sidekick troll Card tried to foist on Ashcroft, supposedly one of their fellow warriors, is arrogant, manipulative and callous beyond adequate words. I'd more or less judged Gonzales as a useless suckbag to GW Bush, trapped by his own (AG's) dog loyalty to Master Bush, but this encounter reveals him as a bully and an arrogant prick on the level of Bush himself.
How much more of this shit is the American public and the lawmakers who are supposedly defending willing to put up with and apologize for?
Oh, yeah ... Snow. He sucks and sucks up too, and he's as much of a shill and liar as his bosses.