In Testimony, Gonzales Says Bush Blocked Inquiry
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: July 18, 2006
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Attorney General Alberto Gonzales said
Tuesday that President Bush personally blocked Justice
Department lawyers from pursuing an internal probe of the
warrantless eavesdropping program that monitors Americans'
international calls and e-mails when terrorism is suspected.
The department's Office of Professional Responsibility announced
earlier this year it could not pursue an investigation into the
role of Justice lawyers in crafting the program, under which the
National Security Agency intercepts some telephone calls and
e-mail without court approval.
At the time, the office said it could not obtain security
clearance to examine the classified program.
Under sharp questioning from Senate Judiciary Committee chairman
Arlen Specter, Gonzales said that Bush would not grant the
access needed to allow the probe to move forward.
"It was highly classified, very important and many other lawyers
had access. Why not OPR?" asked Specter, R-Pa.
"The president of the United States makes the decision,"
Gonzales told the committee hearing, during which he was
strongly criticized on a range of national security issues by
Specter and Vermont Sen. Patrick Leahy, the panel's senior
Democrat.
Last week, under a deal with Specter, Bush agreed conditionally
to a court review of his antiterror eavesdropping operations.
When the program was disclosed in December, it outraged
Democrats and civil libertarians who said Bush overstepped his
authority.
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