The Senate Judiciary Committee requested information from the Bush gang on the legal basis for the president’s warrantless-surveillance program. The
August 19, 2007

The Senate Judiciary Committee requested information from the Bush gang on the legal basis for the president’s warrantless-surveillance program. The White House stalled. The Judiciary Committee issued subpoenas; the White House delayed. Committee Chairman Pat Leahy (D-Vt.) was accommodating, extending the deadline for materials a few times.

Today was the “final” deadline, with Leahy having told the White House to cooperate by 2:30 this afternoon, or else. Not surprisingly, the Bush gang ignored this, too.

During a press conference this afternoon, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-VT) announced that the White House had still not responded to the committee’s subpoena for documents relating to the legal basis for the warrantless surveillance program. “Time is up,” Leahy said, “we’ve waited long enough.”

He went on to say, however, that he remained open to cooperating with the White House for the production of the documents: “I prefer cooperation to contempt.” But if the administration has still not responded to the subpoena by September when Congress returns from recess, he said that he would pursue contempt proceedings in the committee “if that’s what it takes.”

Amanda has more, including the latest bizarre thinking from Cheney's office.

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