Katrina: Michael Brown Blames Homeland Security

Former FEMA director Michael Brown testified before Congress today, despite Bush's attempt to block his testimony by asserting executive privilege. He blamed Homeland Security. Crooks and Liars has some video.
Mr. Brown said that homeland security officials were being regularly updated by reports delivered through video conference calls, and that he personally contacted White House officials.
"My obligation was to the White House and to make sure the president knows what's going on," he said, "and I did that." Mr. Brown's testimony provided the first detailed look into communications between emergency management officials and the White House.
He said claims the White House didn't know of the levee failures until the next day are "baloney."
Both President Bush and Michael Chertoff, the head of the Homeland Security Department, have said that they learned of levee breaks on Tuesday and that they came as a surprise. Administration officials have said that they meant that the situation had been obscured by what one White House spokesman called "the fog of war," and that Tuesday was when the reports were first confirmed.
The White House knew about the levee failure in New Orleans the night Katrina struck. You can read the docments in the New York Times. Testimony concerning the first report of a levee break is here(pdf).
Reddhedd at Firedoglake has her usual excellent analysis and points to this Katrina Timeline by Josh Marshall.
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