House Judiciary Committee will hold hearings on Bush's commutation of Libby's sentence

Hearings on the Libby case will take place next week, via TPM Muckraker:

On Capitol Hill, House Judiciary Chairman John Conyers (D-MI) has already called for hearing next Wednesday at noon titled "The Use and Misuse of Presidential Clemency Power for Executive Branch Officials." According to a committee aide, the hearing will have an eye to the future as much as the past. President Bush thinks jail time is "excessive" for an administration official convicted of lying to protect higher administration officials. In his statement announcing the hearing, Conyers worried about such a precedent: "Taken to its extreme, the use of such authority could completely circumvent the law enforcement process and prevent credible efforts to investigate wrongdoing in the executive branch." The aide told me that potential witnesses for the hearing include legal scholars, pardon experts, and administration officials.

get Libby to testify

maybe he'll lie again.

No question

that Libby will called on for further testimony at some date.
No question he will be hard put to tell the straight truth.

It could be possible that Libby will be needing another pardon a few years hence.

Melanie, saw you on

Melanie, saw you on Hardball........you are one angry woman!!!!

what a waste

they can meet all they want and they can investigate all they want but the fact is that the President has the absolute power to do what he wants in this area....maybe the same energy by both parties voting to allow off shore drilling and the relazation of the restrictions on refineries would make the gasoline sitiation less expensive and quit having the 23 cent increases over nite as happened here in Lexington,Ky....oppps forgot the oil and gas industry gave a total 190M to the political parties since 1990....sorry forgot that...Ben

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