
The Justice Department and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) today announced that the agreement with the Swiss government has been finalized. As a result of the agreement, the United States will receive substantially all of the accounts of interest when it initiated the John Doe summons against UBS on June 30, 2008. Under the agreement, [...]
August 19, 2009 | Filed under
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In hopes that it may be of some assistance to Eric Holder, John Conyers, Patrick Leahy, active citizens, foreign courts, the International Criminal Court, law firms preparing civil suits, and local or state prosecutors with decency and nerve is a list of 50 top living U.S. war criminals. These are men and women who helped to launch wars of aggression or who have been complicit in lesser war crimes. These are not the lowest-ranking employees or troops who managed to stray from official criminal policies. These are the makers of those policies.
August 18, 2009 | Filed under
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The government watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) asked the Office of the Special Counsel to investigate whether former United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey Chris Christie violated the Hatch Act by discussing a run for Governor of New Jersey with then-White House political adviser Karl Rove while [...]
August 17, 2009 | Filed under
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House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers may call Karl Rove and Harriet Miers to testify publicly before Congress sometime in the fall about their role in the firings of nine U.S. attorneys and what President George W. Bush knew about the plan and when he knew it.
August 17, 2009 | Filed under
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Exxon-Mobil Corporation, the world’s largest publicly traded oil and gas company, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Denver to killing 85 migratory birds in five states during the past five years by exposing them to hydrocarbons, the Justice Department said Thursday. The company has entered into a plea agreement with the government calling for [...]
August 13, 2009 | Filed under
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Political adviser Karl Rove and other officials inside George W. Bush’s White House pushed for the firing of a key federal prosecutor because he wasn’t cooperating with Republican plans for indicting Democrats and their allies before the 2006 election, according to internal documents and depositions. The evidence, which House Judiciary Committee chairman John Conyers released [...]
August 11, 2009 | Filed under
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Congressman Jerrold Nadler, D-NY, warned Attorney General Eric Holder that if he decides to authorize a criminal investigation into torture it should not be limited to rogue CIA interrogators, but should also determine whether high-level officials of the Bush administration committed war crimes.
August 9, 2009 | Filed under
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A federal court has ruled that the Obama administration must reveal portions of the evidence it has relied on to justify its continued gag order on an Internet service provider (ISP) that the FBI served with a national security letter (NSL) more than five years ago. The ruling, which requires the government to produce an [...]
August 7, 2009 | Filed under
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A New Jersey accountant pleaded guilty today to laundering portions of more than $300,000 stolen from the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) in the Republic of Iraq and brought back to the United States by his wife, a former U.S. Army lieutenant colonel. William Driver, 45, of Trenton, N.J., pleaded guilty before U.S. District Court Judge [...]
August 5, 2009 | Filed under
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The Wall Street Journal is reporting that behind closed doors certain groups in the White House want Mr. Greg Craig gone. The White House is denying that is so, but clearly there are leaks taking place about discussions in the White House. However, the question should be is Mr. Craig doing a good job for [...]