Bush regime to go on trial?

2006-11-13

Richard Moore

Original source URL:
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/111106Y.shtml
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061110/ap_on_go_co/democrats_oversight_1

Waxman set to probe areas of Bush gov't
By ERICA WERNER, Associated Press Writer
Fri Nov 10, 3:54 PM ET

The Democratic congressman who will investigate the Bush administration's 
running of the government says there are so many areas of possible wrongdoing, 
his biggest problem will be deciding which ones to pursue.

There's the response to Hurricane Katrina, government contracting in Iraq and on
homeland security, political interference in regulatory decisions by the 
Environmental Protection Agency and the Food and Drug Administration, and 
allegations of war profiteering, Rep. Henry Waxman (news, bio, voting record), 
D-Calif., told the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce.

"I'm going to have an interesting time because the Government Reform Committee 
has jurisdiction over everything," Waxman said Friday, three days after his 
party's capture of Congress put him in line to chair the panel. "The most 
difficult thing will be to pick and choose."

Waxman, who's in his 16th term representing West Los Angeles, had plenty of 
experience leading congressional investigations before the Democrats lost 
control of the House to Republicans in 1994.

That was the year when, as chairman of an Energy and Commerce subcommittee, he 
presided over dramatic hearings he convened where the heads of leading tobacco 
companies testified that they didn't believe nicotine was addictive.

The scene made it into the movie "The Insider," but Waxman noted Friday that no 
subpoenas were issued to produce that testimony.

Republicans have speculated that a Democratic congressional majority will mean a
flurry of subpoenas and investigations into everything under the sun as 
retaliation against the GOP and President Bush.

Not so, Waxman said.

"A lot of people have said to me, `Are you going to now go out and issue a lot 
of subpoenas and go on a wild payback time?' Well, payback is unworthy," he 
said. "Doing oversight doesn't mean issuing subpoenas. It means trying to get 
information."

Subpoenas would be used only as a last result, Waxman said, taking a jab at a 
previous committee chairman, GOP Rep. Dan Burton (news, bio, voting record) of 
Indiana, who led the committee during part of the Clinton administration.

"He issued a subpoena like most people write a letter," Waxman said.

Waxman complained that Republicans, while in power, shut Democrats out of 
decision-making and abdicated oversight responsibilities, focusing only on 
maintaining their own power.

In contrast to the many investigations the GOP launched of the Clinton 
administration, "when Bush came into power there wasn't a scandal too big for 
them to ignore," Waxman said.

Among the issues that should have been investigated but weren't, Waxman 
contended, were the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal, the controversy over the 
leak of CIA operative Valerie Plame's name, and the pre-Iraq war use of 
intelligence.

He said Congress must restore accountability and function as an independent 
branch of government. "It's our obligation not to be repeating with the 
Republicans have done," Waxman said.



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