Rep. John Conyers On Scooter Libby Indictment
Press Release
Congressman John Conyers, Jr.
Michigan,
14th District
Ranking Member, U.S. House Judiciary
Committee
Dean, Congressional Black
Caucus
www.house.gov/judiciary_democrats/index.html
For
Immediate Release:
October 28, 2005
Conyers asks:
What Did the President and Vice President
Know and When
Did They Know It?
Directs Judiciary Committee Staff to
Conduct Full and Comprehensive Investigation into
Treasongate, Downing Street, Pre-War and Other
Deceptions
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Congressman John
Conyers, Jr., Ranking Member of the House Judiciary
Committee, issued the following statement regarding Special
Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald's decisions to indict Scooter
Libby:
"Today's indictments represent the beginning, but not the end of the process of finally holding the Bush Administration accountable for its conduct in foisting a preemptive war on this country.
The prosecutor has performed his job in pursuing this case vigorously and fairly. However the charges really beg the larger question - what did the President and Vice President know about these and related matters, and when did they know it? I believe it is imperative that Congress pursue these questions and determine how these charges fit into the entire web of deception, manipulation and obfuscation laid bare by the Downing Street Minutes and Treasongate. As a result, I have directed my staff to conduct a comprehensive investigation and review of the facts concerning not only alleged efforts to misuse the White House to out a CIA operative, but misinformation concerning the run up the Iraq War, and all legal violations and breaches of trust by the Administration concerning the War."
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