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Rove "Driving Force" Behind US Attorney Firings

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Wilson's e-mail included a news report about an FBI probe of Rep. Curt Weldon (R-Pennsylvania) as an example of criminal investigations proceeding close to election day.

Steve Bell, chief of staff to New Mexico Sen. Pete Domenici, forwarded the e-mail to Jennings at Rove's White House shop, with a note saying it "seems like other U.S. attorneys can do their work even in election season. And the FBI has already admitted they have turned over their evidence [in a federal corruption probe] to the [U.S. Attorney] in [New Mexico] and are merely awaiting his action."

Jennings then passed along the e-mail to Rove, saying Iglesias was "shy about doing his job on [Patricia] Madrid," a Democratic Congressional candidate who would lose the 2006 election to Wilson by only 800 votes.

Last year, Wilson told Justice Department watchdogs investigating the US attorney purge that the context of her e-mail was more of a "heads up" to the recipients. She said that if she were asked by reporters about an FBI investigation into Madrid, she would confirm it. Madrid was New Mexico's former attorney general who was involved with a political action committee that was allegedly under scrutiny.

Domenici's Intervention

Domenici also intervened, personally lobbying Bush's top aides to fire Iglesias, according to the documents. Between September 2005 and April 2006, Domenici called Attorney General Alberto Gonzales three times to complain about Iglesias's handling of voter fraud and corruption probes and to ask that he be fired.

Gonzales testified to Congress that he did not recall Domenici ever making such a request. Gonzales resigned in August 2007 amid political fallout from the prosecutor-firing scandal.

On October 4, 2006, Domenici also called Deputy Attorney General McNulty, "expressing concern about Iglesias's lack of fitness for the job of U.S. Attorney."

At one point, according to Rove's testimony, Domenici wanted to speak with President Bush to press his case, but Rove talked him out of it. However, in October 2006, the senator personally asked Bush's chief of staff Josh Bolten to replace Iglesias, according to White House phone logs and e-mails.

In Congressional testimony, Iglesias said he also received telephone calls from Domenici and Wilson in October 2006 inquiring about the timing of an indictment against former state Sen. Manny Aragon, a Democrat, and other Democrats who were involved in a courthouse construction project.

Domenici's interventions prompted a Senate Ethics Committee investigation, which resulted last year in a letter of reprimand for creating an "appearance of impropriety." Special prosecutor Dannehy is probing possible obstruction of justice charges against Domenici and his former aide Steve Bell.

Dannehy secured the testimony last April of Scott O'Neal, the assistant FBI special agent in charge of the Albuquerque field office, who reportedly informed Domenici or his aide Bell about the status of the FBI's investigation of alleged Democratic wrongdoing, according to legal sources who requested anonymity because of secrecy surrounding the probe.

In an interview, former US Attorney Iglesias said the briefing to Domenici and/or Bell, if it did take place, would be significant because it would have required approval from himself or his former colleagues who never received a formal request from O'Neal or his FBI superiors.

The US attorney's manual states that "personnel of the Department of Justice shall not respond to questions about the existence of an ongoing investigation or comment on its nature or progress, including such things as the issuance or serving of a subpoena, prior to the public filing of the document."

Rove's Fingerprints

Regarding Tuesday's revelations, Iglesias said he had long suspected that Rove's "fingerprints were all over this."

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Good review of Bush/ Rove obstruction of justice by luckydjw on Saturday, Aug 15, 2009 at 8:20:58 AM
Rove's pick for U.S. Attorney in Arkansas by Barbara Bellows-TerraNova on Saturday, Aug 15, 2009 at 3:09:09 PM
atty firings by trail the dogs on Sunday, Aug 16, 2009 at 3:51:38 PM