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House Subpoenas Karl Rove
The House Judiciary Committee pressed its investigation of possible political influence in Justice Department prosecutions on Thursday by issuing a subpoena to Karl Rove, the former chief political operative at the Bush White House.
Representative John Conyers Jr. of Michigan, the committee chairman, said the subpoena was necessary because Mr. Rove had explicitly declined an invitation to appear voluntarily. Mr. Conyers and fellow committee Democrats say they want to question Mr. Rove about the dismissals of several federal prosecutors and ask whether he knows anything about the decision to prosecute former Gov. Donald E. Siegelman of Alabama, a Democrat.
Mr. Siegelman, who was convicted on a bribery charge, was released from prison in March pending an appeal after an appeals court ruled that he had raised "substantial questions" about his case.
Mr. Rove's lawyer, Robert D. Luskin, in a letter to Mr. Conyers this week, said the chairman was "provoking a gratuitous confrontation." Mr. Luskin asserted that Mr. Rove would not appear because he had been directed not to do so by the White House. Although Mr. Rove has left the White House and is now a political commentator, Mr. Luskin said that Mr. Rove "in these matters is not a free agent" and must comply with instructions from the White House not to testify.
Mr. Conyers has argued that Mr. Rove may not himself invoke any privilege on behalf of the White House but that President Bush could do so.
Mr. Rove's lawyer also noted that the House committee was engaged in a similar conflict with Harriet E. Miers, the former White House counsel, who has also declined to provide voluntary testimony about the dismissals of the federal prosecutors and has defied a subpoena. That issue has landed in federal court, and Mr. Luskin said the Rove matter should await the resolution of that case.
Mr. Conyers, in a letter to Mr. Luskin on Thursday, said that the request to Mr. Rove was wider than the one to Ms. Miers because it also sought information about the Siegelman prosecution.
Several Democrats have asserted that Mr. Siegelman's prosecution was encouraged for political reasons by Republicans in Washington. Mr. Siegelman served nine months of a seven-year sentence before being released pending an appeal.
Mr. Rove has denied any role in the Siegelman prosecution in comments to journalists, but Mr. Conyers is seeking to put him under oath. The subpoena demands that Mr. Rove appear before the committee on July 10.
If he does not appear, as expected, House Democrats will have to consider issuing a contempt citation as they did for Ms. Miers.
© 2008 The New York Times



78 Comments so far
Show AllAnyone taking bets on whether they really get him there on July 10?
Well, I suppose they have to be seen as doing something while, at the same time, they carefully avoid getting too close to anything that might expose their own complicity.
i doubt they'll get him to testify.
'cause... ya know, congressional subpoenas are completely voluntary.
...or if he does show up, he'll play the fredo retardo game and won't recall anything he's ever done or known.
run, karl, run! the Ds are coming to get you with a resolution of disapproval!
I want to see the frog march!
"Turd Blossom" is hiding so much. Justice would be served to prosecute him, and the others in the Bush Junta too. I really hope something good happens here. No one is above the law. It's because of the Junta and the corporatist power behind it, that we're in this mess both here at home and abroad. Accountability for their actions must brought forth, and the next administration must pursue this too. Although the party of my youth, (Democrats), is nothing like they were back then.
anyone else notice the sudden infiltration of people posting the word "complicity" or "complicit" on here?
looks like the neocons learnd you guys a new word, huh?
i should go look through the limbaugh or o'reilly transcripts.
bet i'll find it!
If things go badly for Karl, I'll bet there is a presidential pardon waiting for him in Jan 2009 (no matter who wins).
Don'tcha know Dubya already has the pardon written up for Mr. Mellon Head.
News flash - Rove has now said he won't go. Can he do that??? I don't think so -
News flash - Rove has now said he won't go. Can he do that??? I don't think so -
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Ha! And so Rove at long last falls into the trap!
Little does he suspect that he's setting himself up for a really Sternly-Worded Letter!
WTF,
I don't think anyone would be foolish enough to take that bet. There is no way in hell that Bush doesn't pardon Rove if Congress gets the goods on him.
What makes anyone think that even under oath he'd tell the truth? But, baby steps...this is one, two will be getting him there.
"Turd Blossom" sounds like a name for a homosexual. I guess it's a good name for a guy with a bloated, pig-like pasty face given to him by a guy with a chimp-like face.
It's his nickname given to him by Bush, although I don't know why you would make such an odd connection to a group of people.
I wish they had just kept quiet about the whole deal. Wait until the Chimp in Chief was safely out of office and then just send a couple of really large Federal Marshalls, subpeona in hand, to escort him to his hanging, excuse me, I mean hearing.
Now, chimp-boy will probably hand him a Get-Out-of-Jail-Free card on his way out the door.
Denise, I didn't intend for it to sound like there was a connection. It just seems like a stupid name thought up by a stupid person.
More Congressional monkeyspanking.
Anything less than Grand Jury indictment for mass murder and theft (to begin with) is nothing but pacifying flak for "We The People."
Plus, Rove'll just claim that every breath he's ever drawn is "protected" by something called Executive Privilege.
Including the missing millions of emails no one bothers to talk about anymore...
I smell a Medal of Freedom on the way...
No worries lillulu. We're all frustrated these past 8 years. It's hard to not be really angry towards Rove and all the others in the Junta for what they've done to our country.
Yeah, I wanna see that frog march!
And thus the endgame begins. The Attorney General will refuse to enforce the subpoena, then the House will have to arrest Rove itself. This could turn into a constitutional moment on par with the Nixon Tapes.
Wait a minute. Why doesn't our congress use their constitutional powers to force Rove to testify, on the record, and under oath. You can call the office of the Judiciary Committee to let them know at 202-225-3951. For a full run on this story check out this link: http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/5/22/143818/713/122/520592
I give up on seeing anyone from the Bush administration, being punished for there crimes. Let's just keep these people form making more of Mess, than already exist's. If Democrats can muster the Guts, to cut off war funding For Iraq, and maybe even Afghanistan, I will be very happy.
I'm guessing that if he does eventually show up, the only thing he will say on the stand will be an encore performance of the M.C. Rove dance he did at the rethuglican press party.
UMMMMMMM, I see hand cuffs.
It's about f@&king time! Only six years too late. He should have been in the can after the Plame scandal.
I'm sure Karl is laughing himself to death - much like the oil execs that were so terribly tongue-lashed by our pathetic corrupt government yesterday.
Conyers is as useless as the rest of the traitors in DC. I'll see you in the ditch when the economy crashes around September.
Cheers
It's crap. Nothing will happen to him, because the bunch of them are not going to give up power. For things to have gotten this bad, all of this had - HAD - to have been in the planning for years...
Gas will continue to rise, food "shortages" will continue to creep into the US, BushCo will pull another false flag operation and Martial Law will be declared. Then, they will probably pull out their "Continuity of Government" play book and American citizens will start to disappear into their secret prison system.
Will they really put him under oath? And then ask real questions? Hard to believe.
Congressman John Conyers, the House Judiciary Committee Chairman, is a brilliant, committed public servant. His steadfastness in getting Karl Rove before the Juidiary Committee is testament to Conyers' reputation and respect he has achieved in Washington for the past 40 plus years.
Maybe he will do a Kenny Boy Lay and die before July 10...
Slap on the cuffs and march him out the door! Can't wait!
ILJilly,
You wrote: "Maybe he will do a Kenny Boy Lay and die before July 10…"
If Uncle Dick decides Karl might say something that he has been warned not to say, Karl's heart might just give out regardless of his prior physical condition.
The Demoks and Repuks need each other. Neither could survive a rabble revolt alone.
Mark my words; another exercise in futility.
Everybody knows that Cheney and/or Rove threw Scooter Libby "under the bus". They're untouchable.
I trust that the subpoena was printed on toilet tissue so it doesn't go to waste. At least Rove can wipe his ass with it.
Mark my words; another exercise in futility.
Everybody knows that Cheney and/or Rove threw Scooter Libby "under the bus". They're untouchable.
I trust that the subpoena was printed on toilet tissue so it doesn't go to waste. At least Rove can wipe his ass with it.
If he refuses to speak can the House water-board him?
"I don't recall" = Get out of jail free.
Hank Silver: If Conyers is so dedicated to the Constitution, why has he refused to open Impeachment proceedings against this band of murderous thugs???? Like Pelosi, he is another complicit Dim looking out for his own ass and privilege...
I don't like his eyes. They remind me of some of Hilter's top level Nazi's.
Will this move the Iran attack date back from the middle of August to July 9?
...John Conyers negotiated for over a year with Roves attorneys....."
The House Judiciary Committee is obviously a toothless tiger.If giving evidence is on a voluntary basis only,and Roves lawyers have organised the questions allowed to be asked,the attraction and edification for the viewer would be equivalent to watching Jungle Jim serials outside the local radio and television store.
It really doesn't matter if Rove is subpoenaed or not. Our dumbass Republican president and/or the likewise felonious White House staff will just excuse him from having to testify anyway.
You see, our laws have been written and rewritten so as to protect criminals/politicians from us, the citizens. No amount of coercion on the part of Congress will change anything that Bush does on his way out of the Oval Office.
Besides, all Rove has to say is 'I don't recall' and our prevaricating representatives will continue on their merry way, with their 'bidness-as-usual' porkbarrel mentality and mutual masturbation.
There can be no legal recourse when our president and other elected officials are allowed to re-write or circumvent the laws as they see fit. Welcome to Amerika.
Hang `em and clone `em and hang `em again...
Having never seen any Nazis, I can't say that Rove's eyes are Nazi eyes. He is creepy. I hope Newsweek fires him. I hope the House jails him if he doesn't cooperate. To avoid a presidential pardon, can't Congress drag their feet until after Jan. 20?
Hang 'em high!
You haven't ~GKL~? Amazing. Guess you never saw any history documentaries about Hitler and his gang or read any books with photos of his henchmen. Maybe your a teenager?
Thank you, Hank Silver!
While browsing through all of the dismal moonscapes revealed in the articles here, one really savors the unexpected laugh. Nothing quenches the thirst for humor like bone-dry irony! 8)
nazi eyes .... look at a photo of Himmler.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinrich_Himmler
We're talking the Minister of Propaganda here. IF he deigns to testify, he could blab from now until Christmas without a scintilla of truth crossing his lips.
Anything this sociopath says will be translated from Neocon to English as one of the following two statements:
"So?"
-or-
"Go f*** your congressional selves."