In a fresh call for special counsel to investigation Obama’s national-security leaks, now 31 senators have signed a letter demanding that Eric Holder stop playing games with the investigation, and appoint a special prosecutor to investigate the leaks.
This is definitely not something that the corrupt Obama administration or corrupt Holder Justice Department wants to do, and it will be like pulling teeth to try and get the Democrats to run a real investigation, instead of the fake cover-up attempts they have been after by using their own inside people to investigate themselves.
Thirty-one Republican senators have signed a letter calling on Attorney General Eric Holder to immediately appoint a special counsel to investigation national-security leaks from the executive branch.
“The numerous national-security leaks reportedly originating out of the executive branch in recent months have been stunning,” they wrote to Holder.
“If true, they reveal details of some of our nation’s most highly classified and sensitive military and intelligence matters, thereby risking our national security, as well as the lives of American citizens and our allies. If there were ever a case requiring an outside special counsel with bipartisan acceptance and widespread public trust, this is it,” they wrote.
The letter cites instances when President Obama and Vice President Biden demanded similar investigations while serving in the Senate.
The GOP lawmakers also single out National Security Adviser Thomas Donilon as a likely source of leaks in New York Times reporter David Sanger’s book, Confront and Conceal.
The senators argue that the administration should not be expected to investigate itself in the midst of an election year and that such a probe by the Justice Department “does not ensure a full and thorough investigation free of influence.”
They say an outside special counsel would ensure an investigation of leaks is free of political influence.
Sen. Lindsey Graham (S.C.) circulated the letter, which has been signed by Sens. John McCain (Ariz.), Mitch McConnell (Ky.), Lamar Alexander (Tenn.), Kelley Ayotte (N.H.), Roy Blunt (Mo.), John Barrasso (Wyo.), Saxby Chambliss (Ga.), Susan Collins (Maine), Jim DeMint (S.C.), Lisa Murkowski (Alaska), Marco Rubio (Fla.) and John Thune (S.D.), among other Republican senators.
Earlier this month McCain introduced a non-binding Senate resolution calling for a special counsel to investigate. Senate Democrats blocked that move, although lawmakers on both sides have criticized the leaks.
The lawmakers say their request is in step with Senate precedent, noting then-Sen. Obama requested a special investigation to dig into the outing of former CIA operative Valerie Plame Wilson.
They also cite then-Sen. Biden’s 2007 request for a special counsel to investigate the destruction of CIA “enhanced interrogation” tapes.
Biden at the time said “the easiest, straightest thing to do is to take it out of the political realm, appoint a special prosecutor and let them decide.”
Biden signed a letter in 2003 calling for an outside special counsel in the Plame investigation, the GOP senators noted.
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