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December 30, 2003  
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LIEBERMAN REACTION TO ASHCROFT RECUSAL FROM DOJ LEAK INVESTIGATION AND APPOINTMENT OF SPECIAL COUNSEL
 
WASHINGTON - Senate Governmental Affairs Committee Ranking Member Joe Lieberman, D-Conn., made the following statement today in response to news that Attorney General John Ashcroft has recused himself from the Justice Department investigation into the leak of undercover CIA officer Valerie Plame's identity, and to the subsequent appointment of a special counsel.

“Attorney General Ashcroft's recusal confirms what I have been saying for months: that the Justice Department has no business overseeing this highly sensitive investigation, which could well implicate the President's closest advisers. Ashcroft shouldn’t have waited this long to recuse himself, and the resulting appointment of a U.S. Attorney as Special Counsel is insufficient.

“Although Mr. Fitzgerald is an accomplished prosecutor, the public will not likely trust the results of an investigation headed by a political appointee, especially when the Special Counsel is constrained by Department of Justice regulations that severely curtail the prosecutor's autonomy. The DOJ regulations in effect allow the Deputy Attorney General to block any investigative or procedural action, to limit the Special Counsel's budget, and to remove the Special Counsel at any point.

“Earlier this year I re-introduced the Independent Counsel Reform Act, to ensure that allegations made against top White House officials are investigated by truly independent prosecutors. Today's appointment demonstrates the need for such a measure. In the absence of such a law, the Deputy Attorney General must immediately appoint as Special Counsel a respected former prosecutor from outside the Department of Justice, and give that Special Counsel a grant of authority that guarantees an independent inquiry.”
 
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December 31 - Lieberman Calls on Deputy AG to Give Up Authority to Limit or Interfere with Plame Investigation
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December 23 - Senators Call For Improved Congressional Website
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December 18 - Connecticut to Receive More Than $2.5 Million for Emergency Preparedness
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December 18 - Lieberman Discovers Halliburton May Have Ignored Internal Audit Warning of Overcharging
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December 17 - Administration Running In Place On Critical Infrastructure
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December 17 - Lieberman Cheers Snowmobile Ruling
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December 17 - Lieberman Seeks Vulnerability Assessment, Remedies To Current Influenza Outbreak
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December 16 - Lieberman Seeks Review of Halliburton’s Fitness To Receive Federal Contracts
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December 16 - Homeland Security Still Needs Strategic Plan, Better Cooperation, More Resources
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December 12 - Lieberman Renews Call For Halliburton Reimbursement
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December 10 - Collins, Lieberman Hail Senate Passage Of D.C. Budget Autonomy Legislation
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December 4 - Lieberman Seeks Survey On Road Claims Through Public Lands
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December 4 - DHS Violates Privacy Impact Requirements with US VISIT Technology
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December 3 - Lieberman Says SEC Must Take More Aggressive Steps To Protect Mutual Fund Investors
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Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs
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