Thursday, May 10, 2007

Former US Attorneys: "Charges May Result From Firings"


Charges may be filed against top officials at the DOJ.

O.K.

Now, what about their counterparts in the White House?

Former US Attorneys: "Charges May Result From Firings":

Two former U.S. attorneys said today they believe ongoing investigations into the dismissals last year of eight federal prosecutors could result in criminal charges against senior Justice Department officials.

John McKay, the former U.S. attorney for Western Washington, and David Iglesias, the former U.S. attorney for New Mexico, also said they believe White House political operative Karl Rove and his aides instigated the dismissals and ultimately decided who among the nation's 93 U.S. attorneys should be fired.

McKay and Iglesias, who were among those fired, made their assertions during a meeting this morning with Seattle Times editors and reporters. The two are scheduled to appear this afternoon along with Paul Charlton, the former U.S. attorney for Arizona, during a public-policy forum on the dismissals at Seattle University's School of Law.

'I think there will be a criminal case that will come out of this,' McKay said during his meeting with Times journalists. 'This is going to get worse, not better.'

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