Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) said that the House Judiciary
Committee would be willing to arrest Karl Rove if the former White
House official doesn't testify about his role in the firing of nine
U.S. attorneys in 2006.
Wasserman Schultz, in an interview on MSNBC Tuesday, echoed the demand
of House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers (D-Mich.) that Rove
would not be allowed to invoke executive privilege to avoid
testifying. Rove could not invoke the privilege since he said he did
not have conversations with the president about the attorneys' firing,
Wasserman Schultz said.
Asked by MSNBC host Dan Abrams if the committee would go far as having
Rove arrested, Wasserman said it would.
"Well, if that's what it takes," she said. "I mean we really cannot
allow the co-equal branch of government, the legislative branch, to be
trampled upon by the executive branch. The founding fathers
established three branches of government. We are a co-equal branch,
and this is an administration that essentially has ignored and
disrespected the role of the legislative branch for far too long."
Rove said Sunday that the Judiciary Committee has refused to take up
offers by his lawyer and the Bush administration that would allow the
committee to find the information it's seeking without Rove's
testimony.
http://briefingroom.thehill.com/2008/05/28/wasserman-schultz-judiciary-committee-willing-to-arrest-rove-if-he-doesnt-testify/


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