Former Gonzo Aide Granted Immunity
Apr 25,2007 00:00 by Jake

Monica Goodling, former top aide to Attorney General Alberto "Gonzo" Gonzales, was granted immunity by the House Judiciary Committee along with a subpoena for her appearance. Wonder if she can remember what the AG has so conveniently failed to recall? Perhaps the American people will start to learn the truth about the workings of the Bush administration.-Jake

AP - A House committee voted Wednesday to grant immunity to Monica Goodling, a key aide to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales during the firings of eight U.S. attorneys. She had refused to testify, invoking her Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination.

The 32-6 vote by the House Judiciary Committee surpassed the two-thirds majority required to grant a witness immunity from prosecution. A separate vote to authorize a subpoena for Goodling passed by voice vote.

The House panel's action was one of several scheduled committee votes pertaining to subpoenas for Bush administration officials, among them Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, whom lawmakers want to question about the administration's now-discredited claim that Iraq was seeking uranium from Africa — used in part to justify the war against Iraq.

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