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Attorney General Gonzales Resigns
ABC News ^ | August 27, 2007 | By PIERRE THOMAS, JASON RYAN, THERESA COOK and JACK DATE

Posted on 08/27/2007 6:39:33 AM PDT by Melissa 24

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Attorney General Gonzales Resigns Controversy Plagued Top Law Enforcement Official By PIERRE THOMAS, JASON RYAN, THERESA COOK and JACK DATE Aug. 27, 2007

Gonzales will hold a press conference at 10:30 a.m. at the Justice Department to announce the resignation; President Bush is also expected to make a statement at 11:30 a.m.

*snip* The embattled attorney general had withstood months of criticism from both sides of the aisle in Congress for a variety of missteps. Lawmakers blasted Gonzales after his department fired at least nine U.S. attorneys last year and accused him of misusing terrorist surveillance programs. Most recently Democrats charged that Gonzales had repeatedly lied to Congress under oath.

Throughout Gonzales' sometimes rocky tenure, President Bush had defended him in recent months, accusing his detractors of playing politics. The New York Times reported Friday that Gonzales submitted his resignation to the president by phone Friday morning.

Bush has yet to announce a replacement for the attorney general position, but the Associated Press reports a likely temporary replacement for Gonzales is Solicitor General Paul Clement, according to a senior department official.

There are also reports that Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff will be named as a successor to Gonzales.

Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards reacted to the news of Gonzales' resignation with a statement that read: "Better late than never."

Fired U.S. Attorneys Tension between Gonzales and Congress ratcheted up this spring after details began emerging about last year's federal prosecutor firings. Gonzales' chief of staff and the department's White House liaison, who later admitted to having little prosecutorial experience themselves, were heavily involved in constructing the list of prosecutors to dismiss.

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To: jveritas

Maybe that’s what he has in mind. Someone else suggested Ted Olson. That doesn’t solve the precedent problem though, and that one is also serious.


21 posted on 08/27/2007 7:01:08 AM PDT by MizSterious (Deport all the illegals to sanctuary cities.)
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To: Melissa 24

Sometime this week, we are going to be hearing ‘DISGRACED’ AG Gonzales, by democrats and MSM. (DEMSM)


22 posted on 08/27/2007 7:01:19 AM PDT by RetSignman (DEMSM: "If you tell a big enough lie, frequently enough, it becomes the truth")
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To: flaglady47

Ted Olson would be a good choice, but don’t count on confirmation—the ‘Rats are like sharks who’ve found blood in the water; this has emboldened them.


23 posted on 08/27/2007 7:02:26 AM PDT by MizSterious (Deport all the illegals to sanctuary cities.)
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To: RetSignman
Sometime this week, we are going to be hearing ‘DISGRACED’ AG Gonzales, by democrats and MSM. (DEMSM)

I've already read "embattled." They're working on it.

24 posted on 08/27/2007 7:04:42 AM PDT by madison10
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To: Melissa 24
No worries, Fredo...


25 posted on 08/27/2007 7:05:39 AM PDT by Virginia Ridgerunner ("Si vis pacem para bellum")
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To: Melissa 24


Recess appoint Chuck Norris!
26 posted on 08/27/2007 7:05:56 AM PDT by Liberty Valance (Through the night with a light from above ...)
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To: JoeFromSidney

Recess Appointment. Good till January 20 2009.


27 posted on 08/27/2007 7:07:16 AM PDT by jveritas (God bless our brave troops and President Bush)
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To: Melissa 24

Now Alberto can move to Mexico City so his paychecks won’t take as long to reach him.


28 posted on 08/27/2007 7:12:28 AM PDT by montag813
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To: coloradan

I never heard that Asa Hutchison wanted to prohibit tobacco.


29 posted on 08/27/2007 7:13:17 AM PDT by PhilCollins
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To: Melissa 24

The RINOs who turned their back on Gonzales can go to hell as far as I’m concerned. Without their spineless equivocating, this wouldn’t have happened.

Then again, with so much Bush basing on an allegedly Republican website like FR it’s hardly surprising that some of our senators would end up being equally disloyal and weak.


30 posted on 08/27/2007 7:15:04 AM PDT by Dragonspirit (We fight it out as good friends now, but in 2008 we UNITE against our enemy!)
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To: MizSterious

“Cripples the WH”?

Exactly what did Gonzales do...other then collect a check?


31 posted on 08/27/2007 7:15:51 AM PDT by taxed2death (A few billion here, a few trillion there...we're all friends right?)
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To: Melissa 24
Another article:

Officials Say Gonzales Has Resigned


Associated Press Writers

Attorney General Alberto Gonzales resigned, officials said Monday, ending a monthslong standoff with critics who questioned his honesty and competence at the helm of the Justice Department.

Republicans and Democrats alike had demanded his resignation over the botched handling of FBI terror investigations and the firings of U.S. attorneys, but President Bush had defiantly stood by his Texas friend until accepting his resignation Frid(AP) — ay, according to senior administration officials who spoke on condition of anonymity.

The Justice Department planned a news conference for 10:30 a.m. EDT, in Washington. Bush planned to discuss Gonzales' departure at his Crawford, Texas, ranch shortly thereafter.

Solicitor General Paul Clement will be acting attorney general until a replacement is found, said the officials who spoke on condition of anonymity to avoid pre-empting the announcement.

Homeland Security chief Michael Chertoff was among those mentioned as possible successors. However, a senior administration official said the matter had not been raised with Chertoff. Bush leaves Washington next Monday for Australia, and Gonzales' replacement might not be named by then, the official said.

"Better late than never," said Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards, summing up the response of many in Washington to Gonzales' resignation.

Gonzales served more than two years as the nation's first Hispanic attorney general.

Bush steadfastly — and at times angrily — refused to give in to critics, even from his own GOP, who argued that Gonzales should go. Earlier this month at a news conference, the president grew irritated when asked about accountability in his administration and turned the tables on the Democratic Congress.

"Implicit in your questions is that Al Gonzales did something wrong. I haven't seen Congress say he's done anything wrong," Bush said testily.

Gonzales, 52, called Bush on Friday to inform him of his resignation, according to a senior administration official who spoke on condition of anonymity to not pre-empt Gonzales' statement. The president had Gonzales come to lunch at his ranch on Sunday as a parting gesture.

Gonzales, whom Bush once considered for appointment to the Supreme Court, is the fourth top-ranking administration official to leave since November 2006. Donald H. Rumsfeld, an architect of the Iraq war, resigned as defense secretary one day after the November elections. Paul Wolfowitz agreed in May to step down as president of the World Bank after an ethics inquiry. And top Bush adviser Karl Rove earlier this month announced that he was stepping down.

Reacting to Monday's developments, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., said that Gonzales' department had "suffered a severe crisis of leadership that allowed our justice system to be corrupted by political influence."

Gonzales could not satisfy critics who said he had lost credibility over the Justice Department's handling of warrantless wiretaps related to the threat of terrorism and the firings of several U.S. attorneys.

As attorney general and earlier as White House counsel, Gonzales pushed for expanded presidential powers, including the eavesdropping authority. He drafted controversial rules for military war tribunals and sought to limit the legal rights of detainees at Guantanamo Bay — prompting lawsuits by civil libertarians who said the government was violating the Constitution in its pursuit of terrorists.

There were indications that the development came suddenly. Bush normally handles Cabinet resignations with efficiency, only allowing news of them to leak when a successor has been chosen and appearing with both the person departing and the replacement when the public announcement was made. That was not to be the case this time, the official said.

"Alberto Gonzales was never the right man for this job. He lacked independence, he lacked judgment, and he lacked the spine to say no to Karl Rove," said Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev.

"This resignation is not the end of the story. Congress must get to the bottom of this mess and follow the facts where they lead, into the White House," Reid warned.

The flap over the fired prosecutors proved to be the final straw for Gonzales, whose truthfulness in testimony to Congress was drawn into question.

Lawmakers said the dismissals of the federal prosecutors appeared to be politically motivated, and some of the fired U.S. attorneys said they felt pressured to investigate Democrats before elections. Gonzales maintained that the dismissals were based the prosecutors' lackluster performance records.

Thousands of documents released by the Justice Department show a White House plot, hatched shortly after the 2004 elections, to replace U.S. attorneys. At one point, senior White House officials, including Rove, suggested replacing all 93 prosecutors. In December 2006, eight were ordered to resign.

In several House and Senate hearings into the firings, Gonzales and other Justice Department officials failed to fully explain the ousters without contradicting each other.

During his congressional testimony, Gonzales answered "I don't know" and "I can't recall" scores of times and even some Republicans said his testimony was evasive. Bush, however, praised Gonzales' performance and said the attorney general was "honest" and "honorable."

U.S. attorneys serve at the pleasure of the president, and can be removed. But congressional Democrats said politics played an unusually critical role in the ouster of several prosecutors.

In 2004, Gonzales pressed to reauthorize a secret domestic spying program over the Justice Department's protests. Gonzales was White House counsel at the time and during a dramatic hospital confrontation he and then-White House chief of staff Andrew Card sought approval from then-Attorney General John Ashcroft, who was in intensive care. Ashcroft refused.

The White House subsequently reauthorized the program without the department's approval. Later, Bush ordered changes to the program to help the department defend its legality. The domestic surveillance program was later declared unconstitutional by a federal judge and since has been changed to require court approval before surveillance can be conducted.

Similarly, Gonzales found himself on the defensive in early March for FBI's improper and, in some cases, illegal prying into Americans' personal information during terror and spy probes. On March 9, the Justice Department's inspector general released an audit showing that FBI agents, over a three-year period, demanded telephone and Internet companies to hand over their customers' personal information without official authorization.

The damning audit also found that the FBI had improperly obtained telephone records in non-emergency circumstances, and concluded that it underreported to Congress how often it used national security letters to ask businesses to turn over customer data. The letters are administrative subpoenas that do not require a judge's approval.

Gonzales declared himself upset and frustrated over the findings. But lawmakers said they had begun to lose confidence in him.

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AP White House Correspondent Terence Hunt and Associated Press Writer Lara Jakes Jordan contributed to this report from Peru, Vt.

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August 27, 2007 - 9:11 a.m. CDT


32 posted on 08/27/2007 7:17:14 AM PDT by deport (>>>--Keep your powder dry--<<< [ Meanwhile:-- Cue Spooky Music--])
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To: PhilCollins

John and Ken, a radio show outta California, filled in for Glenn Beck one day...they intervieved this Hutchison cat. The subject was Hutchison trying to defend calling off some type of immigration sweeps. I remember thinking that Hutchison came off as an excuse-giving gubberment robot. He was just awful. Here’s a link I found to an article about that interview:

http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=39418

Freegards


33 posted on 08/27/2007 7:19:53 AM PDT by Ransomed (Son of Ransomed says Keep the Faith!)
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To: Dragonspirit
Free Republic is NOT a Republican website. It's not even and "allegedly Republican website.

It's a CONSERVATIVE website.

Leni

34 posted on 08/27/2007 7:20:50 AM PDT by MinuteGal (Three Cheers for the FRed, White and Blue !)
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To: Liberty Valance

We need Agent Jack Bauer to take out the trash in DC. And this includes the White House.


35 posted on 08/27/2007 7:21:12 AM PDT by GatĂșn(CraigIsaMangoTreeLawyer)
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To: MinuteGal
Forgive my typo and punctuation errors. You get my drift, LOL.

Leni

36 posted on 08/27/2007 7:22:00 AM PDT by MinuteGal (Three Cheers for the FRed, White and Blue !)
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To: JoeFromSidney
IO agree. W’s biggest fault is that he appears to value loyalty over competency (i.e Harriet Meyers, Gonzolas, FEMA director (was it Brown?))
37 posted on 08/27/2007 7:23:05 AM PDT by MCCRon58 (A man unwilling to fight for freedom and liberty, deserve neither. (Ain't much of a man, either))
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To: Melissa 24

Good riddance. We need another Ashcroft, minus the obsession with the boobies on the statuary....


38 posted on 08/27/2007 7:23:08 AM PDT by Dead Corpse (What would a free man do?)
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To: flaglady47
Olson should be rewarded for years of good public service to the Pub party.

Yup, more political party payback...just make sure he/she is brown friendly. How about a nominee that will uphold the law. After listing to Chertoff on CSPAN recently another friend of George's needs to go also.

39 posted on 08/27/2007 7:24:13 AM PDT by A_Tradition_Continues (THE NEXT GENERATION CONSERVATIVE)
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To: MinuteGal

That’s okay lady, I do the same thing. The older I get the worse I spell.

P.S. I heard Gonzalez is going back to Texas to manage a Taco Bell.


40 posted on 08/27/2007 7:27:08 AM PDT by Plains Drifter (If guns kill people, wouldn't there be a lot of dead people at gun shows?)
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