March 26, 2007

Sen. Specter Suggests That Gonzales May Not Have Been Truthful

Specter suggested on Meet the Press yesterday that Gonzales may not been entirely truthful about his knowledge and oversight of U.S. Attorney firings, contending that one “very critical element in this matter…is whether the attorney general has been candid.”

He also suggested that Gonzales could ultimately be forced out if his candor about involvement and knowledge of the firings is lacking:

Look, we have to have an attorney general who is candid, truthful. And if we find he has not been candid and truthful, that’s a, a very compelling reason for him not to stay on.

Gonzales Watch takes a keen interest in Specter’s analysis, given that last week we predicted a 90% chance of U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales resigning by Tuesday, March 28, 2007.

Given that the A.G. has been called to appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee tomorrow,

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