www.harpers.org — Scott Horton Department of Justice Inspector General Glenn Fine has released another report, this one looking into allegations that former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales mishandled classified materials. The actual text of the report will be out in a few hours, but in the meantime, the ...
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... Gonzales failed to store the documents in proper secure facilities and at one point took them home. The report released Tuesday also says he stored them in his briefcase because he did not know the combination to the safe at his house. And surprise, surprise, no prosecution, despite the fact that Gonzales gave access to the documents to several employees who ''lacked the necessary security clearances for this information.'' Scott Horton has more at Has Fredo Dodged a Bullet? - Meteor Blades The GOP has ...
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CNN.com - Politics 9/2/2008
Former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales mishandled highly classified information on two of the nation's most sensitive terrorism programs, but he will not be prosecuted, the Justice Department inspector general said Tuesday.