Busheviks Invent New Rule: No Need To Tell Public Of New Executive Orders
Today’s Must Read (From TPM Muckraker)
By Paul Kiel
May 1, 2008, 9:59AM
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The man who was the top classification official until January of this year appeared at the hearing and testified that the Department’s decision to mark Yoo’s torture memo “secret” and keep it classified for years after it was withdrawn showed “either profound ignorance of or deep contempt for” classification rules.
But as Donald Rumsfeld put it, there are known unknowns and unknown unknowns. And with this group, it’s always a toss-up which is more worrying:
Mr. Whitehouse, who sits on the Judiciary and Intelligence Committees, has said the administration’s contention that it can selectively modify executive orders “turns The Federal Register into a screen of falsehoods behind whose phony regulations lawless programs can operate in secret.”
Mr. Elwood said publicly available legal opinions dating from 1987 make clear the Justice Department’s view that the president has the power to change executive orders.
Mr. Whitehouse said, “There’s an important piece missing from that, which is not telling anybody and running a program that’s completely different from the executive order.”
Only seven more months of the Bush administration to go, and plenty more to find out.
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