Senator rips White House for withholding nominee's memos
Thursday, January 6, 2005 at 06:31PM
TheSpook
Attorney general nominee Alberto Gonzales' confirmation hearing
this week may become more contentious because the White House has
refused to provide copies of his memos on the questioning of terror
suspects. ''We go into the hearing with some knowledge of what has
occurred because of press reports or leaks but without the hard
evidence that will either exonerate or implicate Judge Gonzales in this
policy,'' complained Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois, the Senate's No. 2
Democrat, on Monday. Durbin and other Democrats plan to question
Gonzales on his involvement in the crafting of policies concerning
questioning -- policies that the Justice Department has backed away
from. Still, the issue probably won't be enough to stop Republicans
from confirming Gonzales as the first Hispanic attorney general.
Republicans hold 55 seats in the new Senate, while Democrats control 45
seats. The Democrats have not yet decided whether to try to block
Gonzales' confirmation. [more]
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Thousands Express Grave Concern to Congress about Nominee's
Interpretation of Geneva Conventions and the U.S. Constitution [more]
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