Apr 18 2013
FireDogLake: House Judiciary Committee May Subpoena White House for Targeted Killing Memos
The Obama administration has ignored over 23 requests from Congress for access to memos explaining the Executive’s legal authority to conduct Targeted Killings of ‘suspected terrorists.’ As former FDL’er Marcy Wheeler writes over at emptywheel.net, “Thus far, only the Intelligence Committees and the Senate — but not the House — Judiciary Committees have been able to see the memos, and they’ve not seen much more than the memo authorizing Anwar al-Awlaki’s killing.”
On April 10th, Chairmen of the House Judiciary Committee Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R-Virginia 6) and Rep. John Conyers (D-Michigan 13) threatened to subpoena the administration for access to the memos if it did not cooperate by Thursday, the 11th.
That deadline has come and gone, and judging by reports that the committee has announced the meeting to authorize the subpoena, it appears as though the administration is continuing its disgraceful obstruction of constitutional oversight.
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