04/27/06 C-SPAN2 Arlan Specter re: National Security, National
Defense, Bush will not respond, needs public opinion help
http://www.apfn.net/pogo/M001I060427163725-specter-4-27-06.MP3
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Senator Specter Threatens to Block NSA Funds
By Laurie Kellman
The Associated Press
Thursday 27 April 2006
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/042706S.shtml
Washington - Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Arlen Specter
said Thursday he is considering legislation to cut off funding
for the Bush administration's secret domestic wiretapping
program until he gets satisfactory answers about it from the
White House.
"Institutionally, the presidency is walking all over Congress at
the moment," Specter, R-Pa., told the panel. "If we are to
maintain our institutional prerogative, that may be the only way
we can do it."
Specter said he had informed President Bush about his intention
and that he has attracted several potential co-sponsors. He said
he's become increasingly frustrated in trying to elicit
information about the program from senior White House officials
at several public hearings.
The amendment amounted to a warning to the White House from a
powerful but frustrated Senate chairman.
"I'm not prepared to vote for it myself," Specter told
reporters.
According to a copy of the amendment obtained by The Associated
Press, it would enact a "prohibition on use of funds for
domestic electronic surveillance for foreign intelligence
purposes unless Congress is kept fully and currently informed."
The move got the White House's attention, but not its immediate
cooperation. Bush has insisted that the program falls within his
authority and has staunchly refused to allow administration
officials to answer many of Specter's questions.
"The appropriate members of Congress have been and continue to
be informed with respect to the Terrorist Surveillance Program,"
said White House spokeswoman Dana Perino. "The Administration
remains confident that a majority of members of Congress
continue to recognize the importance of protecting Americans
through lawful intelligence activities directed at terrorists."
Specter also agreed with Democrats who say that any of the bills
to tighten guidelines for National Security Agency program and
increase congressional oversight could be flatly ignored by an
administration with a long history of acting alone in security
matters.
"It is true that we have no assurance that the president would
follow any statute that we enact," Specter said. He said he's
considering adding an amendment to stop funding of the program
to an Iraq war-hurricane relief bill being debated by the Senate
this week and next.
Senior Republican officials said they had not received guidance
about the legislation and could not say when it might come to
the Senate floor.
Specter's announcement came a day after the House passed an bill
327-96 to dramatically increase spending on intelligence
programs. In the process, Republicans blocked an amendment to
expand congressional oversight of the NSA's warrantless
surveillance program.
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Peter Hoekstra, R-Mich.,
said allegations that NSA domestic wiretapping operations are
abusive or unconstitutional are outrageous and that Congress is
committed to vigorous oversight of the program.
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04/27/06 C-SPAN2 Arlan Specter re: National Security, National
Defense, Bush will not respond, needs public opinion help
http://www.apfn.net/pogo/M001I060427163725-specter-4-27-06.MP3
(7.78MB) 34Min
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