Uh-oh... The fired U.S. attorneys are going to talk to each other...
this is good...
getting together may help them piece together the bigger picture of what happened as some of them will be able to provide bits and pieces that the others didn't have... they ought to see how many others would be willing to join them... they should also transcribe the proceedings and send it to leahy...
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Fired U.S. Attorney John McKay, now a visiting professor at the Seattle University School of Law, will host two fellow purged prosecutors for a forum on the U.S. attorney scandal.Joining McKay will be David C. Iglesias, the former U.S. attorney for New Mexico, and Paul K. Charlton, the former prosecutor for Arizona. McKay, Iglesias and Charlton are three of the most controversial firings of the eight ousted prosecutors, because they were either conducting sensitive investigations of Republicans or under fire for not prosecuting Democrats around the time of their dismissals on Dec. 7.
All three were also contacted by members of Congress or their staff at a sensitive time regarding ongoing criminal corruption investigations.
getting together may help them piece together the bigger picture of what happened as some of them will be able to provide bits and pieces that the others didn't have... they ought to see how many others would be willing to join them... they should also transcribe the proceedings and send it to leahy...
Labels: Arizona, Congress, David Iglesias, Democrats, Department of Justice, John McKay, New Mexico, Paul Charlton, Republicans, US Attorneys, Washington
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