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Mukasey Should Be Confirmed Only If He Agrees to Appoint a Special Prosecutor

The Senate should confirm Attorney General nominee Michael Mukasey on one condition: that he appoint a special prosecutor to investigate the Bush administration.

Recent revelations that the Justice Department has authorized abusive interrogation techniques, including waterboarding, suggest that the Administration is violating U.S. laws against torture.

And there is evidence that the Bush administration may have violated the law by wiretapping U.S. citizens, which the Justice Department also approved.

Then there is the scandal over the firing of the U.S. attorneys.