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Lunes 25 de junio de 2007

Cheney opta fuera de orden de los secretos

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Los senadores democráticos regañaron ayer a vice presidente Dick Cheney para declarar su oficina exenta de secciones de una orden presidencial que implicaba materias de la seguridad nacional. Los republicanos, más cautelosomente, dijeron que la materia merece la revisión.

En la edición está un requisito que las sucursales ejecutivas proporcionan datos en cuánto material clasifican y declassify. Esa información debe ser proporcionada a la oficina del descuido de la seguridad de la información en los archivos nacionales.

La casa blanca afirma que se está conformando Cheney correctamente. They say the presidential order was not intended to treat the vice president’s office as an executive branch “agency,” and therefore Cheney’s office is exempt from the reporting requirement.

“The vice president is saying he’s above the law, and the fact of the matter is, legal scholars are going to say this is preposterous,” said Sen. Ron Wyden, an Oregon Democrat.

Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California called Cheney’s move “the height of arrogance.” She said it might not be a bad idea - as some other Democrats have suggested - that money for Cheney’s office be held up until he decides whether or not he’s in the executive branch.

“I find this just amazing,” she said.

Sen. Trent Lott, a Mississippi Republican, countered that conflicts between the White House and Congress over jurisdictional bounds are not unusual.

“Let the courts decide if there’s something wrong here,” he said.

Attorney General Alberto Gonzales was asked in January to resolve the legal dispute, but he has not yet ruled on the issue.

The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, led by Rep. Henry Waxman of California is investigating the matter.

“I don’t think that the vice president, with all due respect to everyone, is saying that the law doesn’t apply to him or that he’s above the law,” said Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, a Texas Republican. “I think there are some legal interpretations. We have to look at those.”

Wyden and Hutchison spoke on CNN’s “Late Edition.” Feinstein and Lott appeared on “Fox News Sunday.”

http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/article2705533.ece

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