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Samedi 23 juin 2007

Ashcroft raconte des conflits de surveillance

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Par Paul Kane
washingtonpost.com

Ancien Attorney General John D. Ashcroft a dit le comité d'intelligence de Chambre hier au sujet des conflits dans l'administration de Bush au-dessus des aspects de son programme domestique de surveillance, qui ont fait une pointe dans la visite du mars 2004 à son chevet d'hôpital près La Maison Blanche fonctionnaires cherchant son changement de coeur.

Président d'intelligence de Chambre Silvestre Reyes (D-Tex.) said the two-hour closed-door hearing covered Ashcroft’s “whole tenure as attorney general.” The hearing, Reyes said, examined how the administration viewed the use of Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act provisions requiring a special court to issue warrants for domestic eavesdropping.

The panel heard last week from former deputy attorney general James B. Comey, whose mid-May testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee about the 2004 hospital episode sparked an outcry among congressional Democrats. Next month, Reyes said, the committee will hear private testimony from Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales, FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III and CIA Director Michael V. Hayden, with the goal of holding public hearings in the fall.

Reyes declined to detail the specifics of Ashcroft’s testimony but said the former attorney general, now in private practice, gave the panel “very candid advice” as it considers drafting new legislation that could rewrite FISA. There was “robust and enormous debate” within the Bush administration about the post-Sept. 11, 2001, program, he said.

But another member of the panel, Rep. Rush D. Holt (D-N.J.), said that Ashcroft did not give detailed explanations of what he was so concerned about in 2004, more than two years after the program’s inception. “He gave long, rambling, nonspecific answers,” Holt said.

The Senate Judiciary Committee, frustrated by what Chairman Patrick J. Leahy (D-Vt.) called “stonewalling” of its requests for information about the dispute by the Bush administration, approved subpoenas yesterday for documents from the Justice Department and the White House related to the authorization and legal justifications for the surveillance program.

Following the committee’s practice, it withheld issuing the subpoenas pending further negotiations with the administration. In a demonstration of lawmakers’ bipartisan concerns, three Republicans joined Democrats in the 13 to 3 vote to authorize the subpoenas. “We are asking not for intimate operational details but for the legal justifications and analysis underlying these programs that affect the rights of every American,” Leahy said.

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