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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!(Aug. 26) -- You could say she got caught with her pants down. A state judge in New Orleans sentenced a woman to 10 days in jail because she wore low-riding shorts in a courtroom. Kimberly Senette, 23, was held in direct contempt of court on Aug. 19 because her shorts showed off "[h]er panties and the top of her buttocks," witnesses told NOLA.com. The Smoking Gun Kimberly Senette was held in direct contempt of court on Aug. 19 because her shorts were riding low in a New Orleans courtroom. Senette -- who was wearing a T-shirt, sneakers and knee-length plaid shorts -- went to the Jefferson ...
The House Judiciary Committee filed a lawsuit in Federal court today, seeking to compel two Bush Administration officials to testify about their roles in the firing of eight United States Attorneys last year. The House voted contempt of Congress charges against White House Chief of Staff Josh Bolten and former White House Counsel Harriet Miers last month, after the two refused to answer subpoenas sent them by the Judiciary Committee. The action is a first of its kind. No branch of Congress has ever sued the Executive Branch to enforce a subpoena.The Justice Department denied a request by House ...
Yesterday House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she would continue her pursuit of contempt charges passed by the House of Representatives against former White House chief of staff Josh Bolten and former counsel Harriet Miers even after the Bush administration is over. Attorney General Michael Mukasey said he would not prosecute the matter. Pelosi plans an appeal of Mukasey's decision. "This is about the Congress of the United States," Pelosi said, "We can't say that it was important when you had a Republican president and not important when you had a Democratic president. ... We might as well shred ...
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi today called on the Justice Department to impanel a federal grand jury and investigate whether White House Chief of Staff Josh Bolten and former White House Counsel Harriet Miers should be prosecuted for contempt of Congress. The House voted to hold the two in contempt before the President's Day recess for failing to respond to subpoenas issued by the House Judiciary Committee. The committee was seeking Bolten and Miers' testimony in its investigation into the firing of eight U.S. Attorneys last year.Pelosi addressed a letter to Attorney General Michael ...
Angered House Minority Leader John Boehner led a walk out of House Republicans today after protesting a vote on contempt of Congress charges against former White House chief of staff Josh Bolten and former White House counsel Harriet Miers. Boehner wanted to address the renewal of the Protect America Act. "We have space on the calendar today for a politically charged fishing expedition, but no space for a bill that would protect the American people from terrorists who want to kill us," said Boehner before telling his colleagues, "Let's just get up and leave." With that Republican ...
The House of Representatives will take up contempt of Congress charges today for one current and one former Bush Administration officials in its continuing investigation into the firing of eight United States Attorneys last year. The officials, White House Chief of Staff Joshua Bolten, and former White House Counsel and Supreme Court Justice nominee Harriet Miers, stand accused by House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers (D-MI) of failing to cooperate with subpoenas ordering them to appear before his committee.In a statement in advance of the votes, Conyers said that the contempt ...
(Via Salon.com) The Senate Judiciary Committee today voted 12-7 to send to the full Senate contempt of Congress citations against former Bush advisors Karl Rove and Josh Bolten. The Democratic majority was joined by two Republicans - Arlen Specter (R-PA) and Charles Grassley (R-IA). This decision by the Judiciary Committee dates back to the investigations into the US Attorney firings. The committee had subpoened numerous documents from Rove, Bolten and others in it's quest for answers about the obviously politically-motivated firings at the US Attorney's Office. The two refused to produce ...
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