Burying embarrassing cases
Steve Soto, at the Left Coaster, tells us that the Justice Department is up to its tricks once again, trying to bury the Jack Abramoff-related investigations by striking a plea bargain with one of the parties that doesn't force him to cooperate with further investigations:
While the Democrats are focused elsewhere, the Bush Administration is trying today to close off any future damage from the Jack Abramoff mess by tanking the government's case against former industry lobbyist and Interior Department deputy J. Steven Griles. In a court filing this morning, the Alberto Gonzales Justice Department will now allow Griles to plead simply to one count of obstruction of justice by lying to Congress. But Justice will also ask the court for only the minimum sentence for Griles, and will not demand that Griles cooperate with the government’s pursuit of others, including possibly Abramoff, Interior Secretary Gale Norton, GOP representative John Doolittle ☼, former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, and Grover Norquist. In essence, the Bush Justice Department is covering its tracks and eliminating any trail to the White House by scuttling this case and allowing Griles to walk away from cooperating with them on other investigations.
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The stench just keeps growing. We need a theme to tie all the threads together -- something more digestible and memorable than a generic "corruption" that will catch the public's fancy.
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