Fitzgerald Must Broaden Investigation

Fitzgerald Must Broaden Investigation

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“The CIA leak issue is only the tip of the iceberg,” Congressman Jerry Nadler told me when I ran into him on the street near our offices on Friday afternoon. He was quick to tell me of a call–led by Congressman Maurice Hinchey (D-NY) and Nadler, along with 39 of their House colleagues–for Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald’s investigation to be expanded to examine whether the White House–President, Vice-President, and members of the WH’s Iraq War Group–conspired to deliberately deceive Congress into authorizing the war. And, as Nadler reminded me, lying to Congress is a crime under several federal statutes.

This is the first call by members of Congress for an expansion of Fitzgerald’s probe, amid mounting evidence that there was a well-orchestrated effort by what former State Department aide Larry Wilkerson dubbed last week, “the Cheney-Rumsfeld axis” to hijack US foreign policy and knowingly mislead the Congress in order to get its support for an unlawful war.

“We are no longer just talking about a Republican culture of corruption and cronyism,” Nadler says. “We now have reason to believe that high crimes may have been committed at the highest level, wrongdoing that may have led us to war and imperiled our national security.” For more on this important call for the investigation’s expansion, click here, and then click here to ask your elected reps to support these calls.

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