L'administration de Bush projette-t-elle la loi martiale ?
Access nié par DeFazio de membre du Congrès aux documents de gouvernement
Par David Gutierrez
L'administration de Bush a choqué des législateurs et des analystes il y a deux mois quand elle a nié un membre de la permission du Comité de sécurité de patrie de Chambre d'examiner des plans classifiés pour maintenir le fonctionnement du gouvernement en cas d'une attaque importante de désastre normal ou de terroriste.
Afin d'alléger des soucis que la Maison Blanche a des plans pour la loi martiale, Peter représentatif DeFazio, (D-OR), invité pour voir le plan pour la continuité de gouvernement. As a member of the Homeland Security Committee, DeFazio has the required security clearance to view such a plan. In the past, he has entered what is known as a “bubble room” to view classified documents, and his requests have never been denied.
But in a break with tradition, DeFazio’s request, although initially approved, was later rejected. The congressman has not been informed who made the decision about his request, nor about the reason for it.
“We do not comment … on the process that this access entails,” said White House spokesperson Trey Bohn. “It is important to keep in mind that much of the information related to the continuity of government is highly classified.”
“I just can’t believe that they’re going to deny a member of Congress the right of reviewing how they plan to conduct the government of the United States after a significant terrorist attack,” DeFazio said. “I would think that would be relevant to any member of Congress, let alone a member of the Homeland Security Committee.”
“Maybe the people who think there’s a conspiracy out there are right,” he said.
Political scientist Norm Ornstein, a resident scholar at the conservative think tank the American Enterprise Institute, referred to the decision as “inexplicable,” saying he could not think of “one good reason” for it.
“I find it inexplicable and probably reflective of the usual knee-jerk overextension of executive power that we see from this White House,” Ornstein said.
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