February 14, 2009 11:47 PM

White House Not Challenging Rove's Privilege

By
Mark Knoller
Topics
Domestic Issues
The Obama White House is not challenging whether a valid claim of "executive privilege" can keep former presidential advisor Karl Rove from testifying in the matter of the U.S. Attorney firings during the Bush Administration.

In a statement provided to CBS News, White House Counsel Gregory Craig says Pres. Obama is "very sympathetic to those who want to find out what happened."

But at the same time, Craig makes it clear that Mr. Obama is not disputing the claim of privilege.

"He is also mindful as president of the United States not to do anything that would undermine or weaken the institution of the presidency," Craig says in the statement.

A White House spokesman says the Counsel's Office is still studying the question of executive privilege.

Rove is under subpoena to testify to the House Judiciary Committee on February 23 about political motivations in the firings of U.S. Attorneys.

During the last days of the Bush presidency, White House Counsel Fred Fielding informed Rove's lawyer, Robert Luskin, that Mr. Bush was continuing to assert "executive privilege" and directed that Rove not testify or provide documents about the U.S. Attorney firings – even after Pres. Bush left office.

After Barack Obama was inaugurated, Luskin asked the new White House Counsel to advise on "whether there is a valid claim of executive privilege."

Craig's carefully worded statement straddles the fence on that point. His statement says Pres. Obama backs the investigation of the U.S. Attorney firings – but doesn't challenge whether "executive privilege" can be claimed after a President leaves office.

Craig says Pres. Obama "is urging" Rove and the House Judiciary Committee to settle the matter of privilege and testimony on their own.

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by abbe91 February 17, 2009 1:42 PM EST
"who scream, "don''''''''t do that"! TAP TAP TAP AWAY BABY...
Posted by everlaw01 at 09:41 AM : Feb 16, 2009"

Larry ? Larry Craig ?
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by abbe91 February 17, 2009 1:39 PM EST
"Of course the Messiah wont mess with Rove. he has no spine!! He is a whimp Lib!
Posted by jedi234 at 03:32 AM : Feb 17, 2009"

Actually, it''s not his job. It''s the job of the Senate.
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by jedi234 February 17, 2009 9:21 AM EST
Obama wont go after any of the people from the Bush Admin.

He needs to grow a pair first, and if he can''t do that, he should borrow them from Hillary! =-)
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by jedi234 February 17, 2009 6:32 AM EST
Of course the Messiah wont mess with Rove. he has no spine!! He is a whimp Lib!
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by jedi234 February 17, 2009 6:31 AM EST
Of course the Messiah wont mess with Rove. he has no spine!! He is a whimp Lib!
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by tgolstch February 16, 2009 6:44 PM EST
%u201CHe is also mindful as president of the United States not to do anything that would undermine or weaken the institution of the presidency,%u201D Craig says in the statement." - is obama turning into another republican? this guy is really turning out to be a disappointment.
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by thefullstory February 16, 2009 4:37 PM EST
Yet ANOTHER one of Bush''''s legacies are the 4,000 plus dead young Americans who he killed with his choice to invade Iraq, not to mention the thousands upon thousands he maimed, both young Americans and Iraqis.....

Posted by raflin0010

YOU SOB, HE DID NOT KILL ANYONE AND SOME OF THE SOLDIERS WANTED TO DO IT. SO TAKE YOUR LIES ELSE WEHRE
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by thefullstory February 16, 2009 4:35 PM EST
Doesn''''
t matter. Everyone knows the truth. History will record Bush and Cheney''''s misdeeds as their legacy.......

Posted by raflin0010

No, you know YOUR version of the truth. That is YOUR VERSION.

If Bush was as bad as you say the UN would be all over it, They are NOT.

TIME TO WAKE UP
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by raflin0010 February 16, 2009 4:35 PM EST
Yet ANOTHER one of Bush''s legacies are the 4,000 plus dead young Americans who he killed with his choice to invade Iraq, not to mention the thousands upon thousands he maimed, both young Americans and Iraqis.....
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by thefullstory February 16, 2009 4:34 PM EST
That is why more republican cowards will be out on the street in 2010.

Posted by johndevinejr

Nice try! To bad your not right.
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