Breaking: Turdblossom and Harriet to Testify

By: emptywheel Wednesday March 4, 2009 2:38 pm

I guess Karl Rove doesn’t look so tough now that he’s out of office. He and Harriet will soon give a deposition to the House Judiciary Committee.

Will the House Hold Rove in Contempt before March 4?

By: emptywheel Monday February 23, 2009 11:18 am

I can’t help but notice that Rove has blown off Congress just in time to be held in contempt before the Appeals Court gets Obama’s brief on the Miers/Bolten suit.

And Now the Appeals Court Jumps in the Fray

By: emptywheel Sunday February 22, 2009 6:08 am

Why won’t the Appeals Court let Obama try to broker a deal between Harriet Miers and the House Judiciary Committee?

Oh, Now They’re Trying to Insist on Their Responsibility to Archive

By: emptywheel Friday January 9, 2009 11:29 am

Sounds like John Bates wants to make sure his order giving HJC the documents pertaining to the US Attorney firings goes into effect sooner rather than later.

Denied! Bates Refuses to Stay Order in Miers/Bolten Suit

By: emptywheel Tuesday August 26, 2008 1:08 pm

Harriet Miers just got one step closer to a date with HJC: Judge Bates denied the White House request for a stay of his order requiring her to

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