AG Denies Details in CIA Tapes Inquiry

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WASHINGTON — Attorney General Michael Mukasey refused Friday to give Congress details of the government's investigation into interrogations of terror suspects that were videotaped and destroyed by the CIA. He said doing so could raise questions about whether the inquiry is vulnerable to political pressure.

In letters to leaders of the House and Senate Judiciary committees that oversee the Justice Department, Mukasey also said there is no need right now to appoint a special prosecutor to lead the investigation. The preliminary inquiry currently is being handled by the Justice Department and the CIA's inspector general.

"I am aware of no facts at present to suggest that department attorneys cannot conduct this inquiry in an impartial manner," Mukasey wrote to Sens. Patrick Leahy of Vermont and Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania, the top Democrat and Republican, respectively, on the Senate Judiciary Committee. "If I become aware of information that leads me to a different conclusion, I will act on it."

Meantime, Senate Republicans blocked a bill Friday that would restrict the CIA's interrogation methods. Already passed by the House, the bill would require the CIA to adhere to the Army's field manual on interrogation, which bans waterboarding, mock executions and other harsh methods.

Senate opponents discovered a parliamentary flaw: The ban on harsh tactics had not been in the original intelligence bills passed by the House and Senate. Instead, it was added during negotiations between the two chambers to write a compromise bill. That move could violate a Senate rule intended to protect legislation from last-minute amendments that neither house of Congress has had time to fully consider.

Although it's not unheard of for new language to be added in House-Senate negotiations, the rules allow such a move to be challenged and the language stripped from the bill. Sen. Lindsay Graham, R-S.C., placed a hold on the bill while the GOP procedural challenge goes forward.

Addressing congressional demands for facts in the CIA tapes inquiry, Mukasey noted that the Justice Department generally does not give out information about pending cases.

"This policy is based in part on our interest in avoiding any perception that our law enforcement decisions are subject to political influence," Mukasey wrote. "Accordingly, I will not at this time provide further information in response to your letter, but appreciate the committee's interests in this matter."

An almost-identical letter was sent Thursday to Democratic leaders of the House Judiciary Committee.

Democratic and Republican lawmakers alike angrily denounced Mukasey's refusal, which they said blocks congressional oversight of the Justice Department.

Additionally, lawmakers from both parties accused the Justice Department of obstructing a House Intelligence Committee inquiry by advising the CIA against cooperating.

"Earlier today, our staff was notified that the Department of Justice has advised CIA not cooperate with our investigation," House Intelligence Chairman Silvestre Reyes, D-Texas, and the panel's top Republican, Rep. Pete Hoekstra of Michigan, said in a joint statement Friday.

"We are stunned that the Justice Department would move to block our investigation," Reyes and Hoekstra said. "Parallel investigations occur all of the time, and there is no basis upon which the Attorney General can stand in the way of our work. ... It's clear that there's more to this story than we have been told, and it is unfortunate that we are being prevented from learning the facts. The executive branch can't be trusted to oversee itself."

Assistant Attorney General Kenneth Wainstein and CIA Inspector General John Helgerson, who are heading a joint Justice-CIA preliminary inquiry into the videotape destruction, asked Reyes and Hoekstra by letter on Friday to postpone the Intelligence Committee investigation until it's clear where the preliminary inquiry will lead. They said they could not predict how long that would take.

Wainstein and Helgerson said their inquiry would need the same documents and witnesses the committee has requested. "Our ability to obtain the most reliable and complete information would likely be jeopardized if the CIA undertakes the steps necessary to respond to your requests in a comprehensive fashion at this time," they wrote. They cited particularly the committee's request to interview CIA inspector general personnel "because they are potential witnesses in the matter under our inquiry."

In a letter Thursday to CIA Director Michael Hayden, the House panel had asked the CIA to hand over by Friday all documents and cables regarding the interrogation tapes and their destruction. Based on the Bush administration's response Friday, it appeared likely the administration also would block testimony by acting CIA General Counsel John Rizzo and Jose Rodriguez, the former head of the National Clandestine Service. Both have been summoned to testify to the committee on Dec. 18. Rodriguez ordered the tapes destroyed.

Leahy said he was disappointed that Mukasey denied the details to his committee — even in a classified setting.

"Oversight fosters accountability," Leahy said. "This committee needs to fully understand whether the government used cruel interrogation techniques and torture, contrary to our basic values."

Leahy said the tapes would be a top topic at his committee's hearing next week to consider the nomination of U.S. District Judge Mark Filip for deputy attorney general, the Justice Department's No. 2 official. It also will come up at oversight hearings of the Justice Department that Leahy said he would schedule for early next year.

The videotapes, made in 2002, showed the CIA's interrogations of two terror suspects. They were made to document how CIA officers used new, harsh questioning techniques approved by the White House to force recalcitrant prisoners to talk. The CIA destroyed the tapes in 2005 but acknowledged doing so only last week.

The disclosure brought immediate condemnation from Capitol Hill and from a human rights group which charged the spy agency's action amounted to criminal destruction of evidence.

Intelligence officials have said the methods that were shown on the videotapes included waterboarding, an interrogation tactic that causes the sensation of drowning and is banned by the Pentagon. The issue of waterboarding threatened to derail Senate approval of Mukasey last month.

During his confirmation hearings in October, Mukasey promised senators he would review Justice Department memos after becoming attorney general to determine whether waterboarding amounts to torture — which would deem it illegal. Earlier this week, however, Mukasey said he has not yet finished that review, and rebuffed calls from Congress to make a speedy decision.

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Associated Press writer Pamela Hess contributed to this report.

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{"commentId":1271082,"authorDomain":"spookybf"}

...garden variety stone-walling... If the bottom of "TapeGate" is ever found, it will be way too late to make a difference to anybody, the torturers, the tortured, the Geneva convention or me. I already know the United States of American gov't tortures and will continue to do so and will continue to do it covertly.

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Reply#1 - Fri Dec 14, 2007 5:06 PM EST
{"commentId":1271112,"authorDomain":"luckydog"}

You are so cynical but so accurate. These are fanatics who will stoop to any means to have their way. The "light of day" is not in their vocabulary.

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#1.1 - Fri Dec 14, 2007 5:18 PM EST
{"commentId":1271398,"authorDomain":"eric-albert"}

Mukasey is saying in effect:

I am the Gestapo CIA fascist agency, and no one can tell us what to do. We are the real government within your phony corporate democracy, we are the same class thugs that served the corporate fascist state in Hitler's and Mussolini's corporate state, and have adopted its form as the new American form and western norm for for global Capitalism.

We will continue to use the same corrupt, know nothing middle class shock troops, the same elements that supported class nationalism, corporate imperialism, class dictatorship, that supported Herr Hitler, just as the same know nothing yahoos in America mindlessly support our fascist policies, not willing to know, and justifying everything based on exclusive nationalism. We internationalist fascist love this class framework and oligarchic plutocracy because there is nothing the public can do, because its phony opposition party, the democrats, like the social democrats appeased both Herr Hitler and Bush.

Of course we lost the fascist war, militarily, in Nazi Germany, but we did not lose the class ideology, class nationalism, imperial foreign policies as the political framework as we are allowed to reconstruct it in America. I, Mukasey, however, have do one little worry, the majority of both Americans and Israelis are opposed to our fascist and zionist policies, and since I have dual citizenship, Israeli and American, my love for this fascism, and Gestapo police agency, along with the same love I have for Israeli torture policies, and murder, could eventually turn against us, if the majority ever made the connection that their stupidity, and servility to their class elites is no longer working, and they declare war against all of our fascist and zionist elites.

I then, might have to pack my fascist bags, and find a surviving fascist dictatorship, that the U.S. finances and supports, preferably in Latin America, like Columbia where we can continue to do our dirty work there, as we already are doing, and maybe take on the Latin American Boliverarian revolution, who seem to hate fascists, and corporate thugs like me, Mr. Mukasey.

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#1.2 - Fri Dec 14, 2007 7:09 PM EST
{"commentId":1271435,"authorDomain":"eric-albert"}

Oh, and one more thing.....I Mr. Mukasey, do not want you to link, or associate the class rot of the middle layers to their oligarchy, plutocracy, and therefore I do not want you to listen or read Hannah Arendt's warning regarding our fascism. Her warning to associate this middle class shock mentality by all middle classes serviel to class regimes, which she calls "The Banality of evil", should be ignored, as without our deformed, criminal, amoral, mindless yahoo middle class, the class regimes would crumble. We need your stupidity, your mindlessness, and your fascist class ideology, because without it, I, and most of the Gestapo would not have a job, either in Israel or Amerika.

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#1.3 - Fri Dec 14, 2007 7:28 PM EST
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{"commentId":1271183,"authorDomain":"firsty"}

hm. doubletalk bull@!$%# from the guy who was confirmed on the basis of doubletalk bull@!$%#. not only am i shocked, i am awed.

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Reply#2 - Fri Dec 14, 2007 5:39 PM EST
{"commentId":1271467,"authorDomain":"eric-albert"}

Oh, and I Mukasey do not want you to read the internet, as they are too "independent" from the corporate media, particularly I do not want you to read this link: http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/12/14/5834/ And I certainly do not want you to associate the privatized corporate link to class dictatorship, here in America to Israel and therefore do not want you read this link called Privatizing Zionism: http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/12/14/5827/,

you might all start to sing the praises of Sieg Heil, to me, and that would mean I would have to explain the slogan NEVER AGAIN, instead of the reproduction of class hierarchies, deformed middle classes as EVER AGAIN

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  • 4 votes
#2.1 - Fri Dec 14, 2007 7:52 PM EST
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{"commentId":1271195,"authorDomain":"ronco104"}

can you believe this crap? bush has a undeniable talent for picking boot-licking lackies like this prick and the last one. and i am pissed that, i too know we will never get an answer from these corrupt, criminal sons-of-@!$%#es. just how long does it take for that dick-with-ears to review this thing? america waits!!!!

luv,

ron

p.s. merry krimble, everyone and don't forget to pray for our men and women in iraq and afgahnistan, and remember to say a prayer for yourselves and the rest of america as well.

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Reply#3 - Fri Dec 14, 2007 5:42 PM EST
{"commentId":1271444,"authorDomain":"eric-albert"}

Yes, I can believe it all. History and ideology seem to be major components missing in America, thanks to the corporate lying state propaganda as a 4th branch of corruption.

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#3.1 - Fri Dec 14, 2007 7:31 PM EST
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{"commentId":1271215,"authorDomain":"thelimeybrit"}

Holy crap. This is the first picture I've seen of Mukasey, and he's a dead ringer for Michael Caine.

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Reply#4 - Fri Dec 14, 2007 5:49 PM EST
{"commentId":1271252,"authorDomain":"spookybf"}

...hmmm, maybe with thicker eye glass frames, an ascot, a snifter and fag in his hand...

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#4.1 - Fri Dec 14, 2007 6:00 PM EST
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{"commentId":1271296,"authorDomain":"PamelaDrew"}

Basic qualifications for serving in this administration are to protect the crimes and secrets above all else.

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Reply#5 - Fri Dec 14, 2007 6:17 PM EST
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