Justice Dept. to Investigate Leakers, not Warrantless Surveillance?
So Alberto Gonzales has decided the Justice Department will probe the whistleblowers who leaked the information about Bush's warrantless NSA surveillance to the New York Times. Typical. What we need is a special counsel to investigate Bush's actions, not the whistleblowers.
The ACLU has issued this press release in response:
"President Bush broke the law and lied to the American people when he unilaterally authorized secret wiretaps of U.S. citizens. But rather than focus on this constitutional crisis, Attorney General Gonzales is cracking down on critics of his friend and boss. Our nation is strengthened, not weakened, by those whistleblowers who are courageous enough to speak out on violations of the law."
"To avoid further charges of cronyism, Attorney General Gonzales should call off the investigation. Better yet, Mr. Gonzales ought to fulfill his own oath of office and appoint a special counsel to determine whether federal laws were violated."
This sounds like a job for GAP, EPIC's Government Accountability Project.
The Government Accountability Project (GAP) is a public interest advocacy organization dedicated to the representation of courageous individuals who have "blown the whistle" on corrupt practices both in the federal government and in industry. The nuclear weapons industry, national security, environmental enforcement and safe food are the chief program areas of GAP's investigation.
Whistleblowers whom GAP attorneys currently represent include employees from the Rocky Flats Nuclear Weapons Facility in Colorado, the Hanford Nuclear Weapons Facility in Washington state and the Los Alamos National Labs in New Mexico. GAP not only represents individuals, but also works for policy change to protect the rights of millions of government and private employees who are threatened by "gag orders" issued by the Department of Justice and the triumvirate of intelligence agencies.
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