I told you

Submitted by Prometheus 6 on June 2, 2006 - 9:00am.
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...as regards Rep. Jefferson , the institutional moves are more important than the specific incident. More interesting, too.

E.J. Dionne

So don't be fooled by the hearing before the House Judiciary Committee on the Justice Department's supposed violation of congressional rights in an FBI search of Rep. William Jefferson's office in a bribery investigation.

The hearing was dominated by talk of abuses of power by long-dead monarchs and the need of the people's representatives for untrammeled communication with their constituents.

But Rep. James Sensenbrenner's committee was really sending a message as the House confronts a far-reaching corruption investigation: Nice little Justice Department you have there, Mr. Attorney General. Too bad if anything were to happen to it. Stop messing with us before we mess with you.

How else to explain this from Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.): "We have the power to impeach the attorney general. Now, I'm not sure that articles of impeachment are going to come out today. I think we're a couple shakes short of a quorum for that purpose. Although I suspect members would quickly be here if it was brought by the chair."

Why would House Republicans be so concerned with Jefferson, a Democrat from Louisiana who, according to prosecutors, kept $90,000 in cash in his freezer?

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