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Alberto Gonzalez: Harry Reid Statement On Resignation Of Disgraced AG Alberto Gonzalez

August 27, 2007 -- Washington, DC — Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid made the following statement today, following the announcement of the resignation of Alberto Gonzales as U.S. Attorney General:

"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.

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."

Source: Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid

Alberto Gonzales: Statement of Senator Dianne Feinstein on the Resignation of Disgraced Attorney General Alberto Gonzales

August 27, 2007 -- “It is my hope that the Attorney General’s resignation will signal the beginning of a real change in the Department of Justice.

This is an important step, and I hope the President moves rapidly to fill this position, since so many of the top-level people at the Department have in fact resigned.

I spoke with the White House this morning, and suggested a couple of nominees who I believe would easily gain confirmation.    » read more »

Alberto Gonzales: Arlen Specter Comments on the Resignation of Disgraced Attorney General Alberto Gonzales

August 27, 2007 -- Today, Senator Arlen Specter, ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, made the following comments during a conference call regarding the resignation of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales:

“I commend Mr. Gonzales for placing the interests of the Department of Justice ahead of his own continued tenure, and now I look forward to the confirmation of a new Attorney General so that the Department of Justice can undertake its important responsibilities.”

Source: Senator Arlen Specter

Joe Biden Issues Statement On Resignation Of Disgraced Attorney General Alberto Gonzales

August 27, 2007 -- Washington, DC – U.S. Senator Joseph R. Biden, Jr. (D-DE), senior member and former chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee issued the following statement today after the announcement of Attorney General Gonzales’ resignation:

“As I’ve said before, Attorney General Gonzales has lost the confidence of the vast majority of the American people and the Congress. His resignation is long overdue.    » read more »

Dean On Disgraced AG Alberto Gonzales : It's About Time Gonzales Resigned

August 27, 2007 -- Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean issued the following statement on the news of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales' resignation:

"It's about time that Attorney General Alberto Gonzales resigned," said Dean.

"From illegally firing US Attorneys to limiting voting rights to warrantless wiretapping, Alberto Gonzales' Justice Department has promoted a culture of lawlessness designed to serve the Bush White House's narrow political agenda, not the American people.    » read more »

Alberto Gonzales: Resignation Of Disgraced AG Alberto Gonzales Ends Standoff Between President, Congress

27 August 2007 -- The resignation of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales brings to a close a bitter standoff between the Bush administration and Congress over the attorney general's loss of personal credibility and integrity with lawmakers.

Alberto Gonzales has long been one of George Bush's most trusted advisors, first during his tenure as Texas governor and later as president.

Gonzales first served as White House counsel, in effect the president's top lawyer, until he was confirmed as the first Hispanic U.S. attorney general in 2005.    » read more »

Alberto Gonzales: President Bush Discusses Resignation of Disgraced Attorney General Alberto Gonzales

August 27, 2007 -- THE PRESIDENT: This morning, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales announced that he will leave the Department of Justice, after two and a half years of service to the department. Al Gonzales is a man of integrity, decency and principle. And I have reluctantly accepted his resignation, with great appreciation for the service that he has provided for our country.    » read more »

Connecticut AG Statement On Resignation Of Disgraced U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales

August 27, 2007 -- "The next U.S. Attorney General must restore integrity and honor at the top of the Department of Justice - and take politics out of justice.

"As a former U.S. Attorney, I have been appalled and outraged, like so many Americans, by unethical and improper practices interfering with the dedicated work of professionals at Department of Justice.

As Attorney General, I work with them closely and respect their perseverance in the face of ethically dysfunctional leadership.    » read more »

Alberto Gonzales: US Attorney General Alberto Gonzales to Resign

27 August 2007 -- Bush administration officials say U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales will announce his resignation Monday.

The resignation comes after opposition Democrats and some Republicans have repeatedly called for Gonzales to step down over the firings last year of eight federal prosecutors.

Many lawmakers believe the firings were politically motivated.

President Bush has supported Gonzales throughout the controversy.

Source: VOA News

Statement Of Senator Leahy On Bush Administration’s Failure To Comply With Subpoenas For Warrantless Wiretapping Documents

August 20, 2007 -- "Today was the deadline for the Administration to comply with the Judiciary Committee’s subpoenas for documents related to the legal justifications for and President’s authorization of the warrantless wiretapping program. The Administration failed to adequately comply, despite our granting an extension of more than a month past the original return date. The Administration has produced no documents, no adequate basis for noncompliance, no privilege claims, and no complete privilege log.    » read more »

Patrick Leahy: Leahy Asks Justice Department’s Inspector General To Investigate Conflicting Testimony By AG Alberto Gonzales

WASHINGTON (Thursday, August 16) – Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) Thursday asked the Justice Department’s Inspector General to investigate potentially false or misleading testimony given by Attorney General Alberto Gonzales during his appearances before various congressional committees.    » read more »

Patrick Leahy Urges White House To Work With Congress On U.S. Attorney, DOJ Scandals

MONTPELIER, Vt. (August 14, 2007) – Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) Tuesday sent a letter to President Bush urging him to work with Committee members to reach a final agreement for the testimony of key officials in the ongoing investigation into the mass firings of federal prosecutors and the politicization of hiring and firing within the Department of Justice.    » read more »

Dianne Feinstein Statement on Attorney General’s Failure to Respond to Question about the Firing of U.S. Attorneys

August 14, 2007 -- Washington, DC – U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) has received a letter from the Department of Justice in response to her questioning of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales during a July 24, 2007, Judiciary Committee oversight hearing.

At that hearing, Senator Feinstein asked Attorney General Gonzales about the total number of U.S. attorneys that he approved to be fired:

FEINSTEIN: We’re now up to nine that we know about. How many --
this is important -- how many U.S. attorneys did you approve to be
summarily fired?    » read more »

Feingold, Hinchey Introduce Resolutions Censuring President, Vice President And Attorney General

Resolutions Condemn President and Administration Officials for Misconduct Leading Up to and During Military Involvement in Iraq, and for Undermining the Rule of Law

August 6, 2007 -- Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Russ Feingold (D-WI) and U.S. Representative Maurice Hinchey (D-NY) have introduced two censure resolutions in their respective chambers condemning the president, vice president and the attorney general for misconduct regarding our military involvement in Iraq and for their repeated assaults on the rule of law at home.    » read more »

Dick Durbin: Durbin Letter to Alberto Gonzales

August 2, 2007 -- Today, U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL), sent a letter to U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales asking him to clarify his testimony suggesting that enemy forces could legally subject Americans to abusive interrogation techniques, including waterboarding and mock execution.

Durbin says that Gonzales’s recent testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee raises serious new questions about the Administration’s commitment to America’s legal and moral obligation not to subject detainees to cruel and inhumane treatment.    » read more »

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