Consitutional Chess
White House contempt
By Susan Crabtree
June 22, 2007
House Judiciary Committee Democrats warned yesterday they would pursue a contempt of Congress motion if the White House fails respond to subpoenas for testimony and documents related to the firings of U.S. attorneys last year.
The deadline for a response is Thursday, June 28. If the White House does not comply, it opens the possibility of a constitutional showdown between the two branches. In an ironic twist, the Department of Justice (DoJ) would be called on to enforce the contempt motion.
What a total bummer that nobody thought of this when they refused to take any action against Gonzales after he lied to Congress three times under oath. If he was willing to do that... I can only imagine the likelihood that he'd actually follow through on this.
Checkmate.
Labels: Alberto Gonzales, Congress, Department of Justice, DoJ, House Judiciary Committee, White House
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