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Argument: Argument thesis  Bush administration misused DoJ to advance GOP interests
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Parent Node: Node supports parent assertion  Fired U.S. Attorneys that were investigating Republicans
Node Text: Frederick Black, acting U.S. attorney Guam/NMI

"A U.S. attorney targeted by convicted lobbyist Jack Abramoff complained to his superiors in Washington about losing investigative resources little more than a month before his demotion.

Years before Abramoff was sent to jail, the Department of the Interior ignored an October 2002 letter from Frederick Black, then the acting U.S. attorney for Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, and had shut down the territories’ Inspector General’s office by the summer of 2003.

Obtained by The Hill through a Freedom of Information Act request, Black’s letter laid out ongoing investigations, including a probe into an Abramoff friend, Carl Gutierrez, then Guam’s governor.

Gutierrez and Abramoff had discussed removing Black from his position, “need[ing] to get this guy sniped out of there,” according to one of the lobbyist’s e-mails. Black had already indicted several members of Gutierrez’s administration and was starting to look at Abramoff.

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Abramoff was adamant about taking down Black, according to e-mails quoted in the IG report. “I don’t care if they appoint bozo the clown, we need to get rid of Fred Black,” the lobbyist wrote.
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http://thehill.com/...
Node Created: coolgeek — 2007-04-10 05:28:46

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