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Pelosi plans to file lawsuit to enforce WH subpoenas
By Rebecca Carr | Thursday, March 6, 2008, 04:03 PM

The House passed a contempt resolution last month against Joshua B. Bolton, White House chief of staff, and Harriet Miers, the former counsel to the president, for failing to respond to subpoenas issued by the House Judiciary Committee in the inquiry.
Pelosi referred the contempt citation to Jeffrey A. Taylor, the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, but there is no sign that he intends to oppose his boss, Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey, by convening a grand jury on the matter. That leaves Pelosi no other option than taking the matter to the courts. “I do intend to authorize House General Counsel Irv Nathan to file a suit in federal court to seek enforcement of the subpoenas,” said Pelosi, speaking to reporters on Capitol Hill today.
In making her decision, Pelosi noted that 17 Republican members of the House Judiciary Committee recorded their dissenting views to the contempt citation that cleared the Judiciary panel last summer.
At the time, the Republican members said an alternative to issuing a contempt citation would be to bring enforcement action in federal court, Pelosi said.
“So there should be no dispute for this action. This is what we are doing,” Pelosi said. “By blocking the enforcement of the subpoenas, the attorney general overstepped his authority in the face of clear statute.”
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By Philip Johnson,PE
March 7, 2008 10:14 PM | Link to this
FINALLY, SPEAKER PELOSI HAS AWAKENED; OF COURSE ENFORCE THE SUBPOENAS, AND WHILE YOUR AT IT, UN-TIE THE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, AND GET THE HEARINGS FOR IMPEACHMENT OF THE CRIMINAL CHENEY / BUSH-LEAGUE ADMIN. UNDER WAY. WHAT THE HELL’S HOLDING YOU UP??
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