Monday, December 22, 2008

Scandal/impeachment items

The Special Investigation Committee has adjourned until next Monday. You can check at the CapFax for what went on today!

Testimony: Ill. gov built 'aggressive' fundraising machine

Blagojevich Appointees Decline to Testify at Panel (Update2) 

Fix Pick: Blagojevich's Tentacles

Special election may cause funding headaches for clerks

Impeachment panel breaks; no word from prosecutor

Impeachment update: State leases, donor ties

Quinn ready to go if Blagojevich quits

Obama to reveal review on Blagojevich contacts Tuesday

Blagojevich at work in Chicago

The Chicago Democrat was in his 16th-floor office on Monday at a downtown state office building.

Blagojevich has kept a consistent work schedule since his arrest Dec. 9 on federal corruption charges.

The governor has given no hint that he plans to forfeit his job any time soon. In his first public comments last week, Blagojevich said he wouldn't resign and would fight the charges against him.

Impeachment decision may be soon

The committee, established last week, met for about three hours Monday, taking testimony on pay-to-play politics and the difficulty federal investigators have in getting permission to wire tap.

But the panel recessed for a week without getting a response from U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald about whether it can delve into the governor's alleged criminal activity without jeopardizing the ongoing federal investigation.

Rep. John Fritchey, D-Chicago, doesn't expect the committee to get the prosecutor's permission, which could bring a quick end to the legislators' work.

"It's safe to say that we're in the homestretch right now," Fritchey said. "Barring an unexpected response from the U.S. attorney, I think that we are looking at a couple of days of hearings left, tops."
I'm thinking that if impeachment is largely political that looking at information from the US Attorney might not be critical although to be sure it might go to the heart of the issues involving Gov. Blagojevich and whether or not he can be trusted.

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