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Former AG Mukasey Says Sestak Special Prosecutor Needed
By Leah Nylen | May 27, 2010 11:31 am

Former Attorney General Michael Mukasey joined the growing chorus of Republicans pushing for a special prosecutor to look into allegations that the White House promised Rep. Joe Sestak (D-Pa.) a job in the administration if he agreed not to challenge Sen. Arlen Specter (D-Pa.).

Michael Mukasey (DOJ)

At a reception Wednesday night, Mukasey told The Washington Post blog “Right Now” that the Sestak case warrants a special prosecutor.

“It seems to me that if the offer came from the White House, you need a special prosecutor,” Mukaskey said. “People were railing on me for months, demanding a special prosecutor for this, a special prosecutor for that. But here’s a case where … well, he hasn’t said what happened.”

“To call somebody in and tell them, ‘Look, you bow out and we’ll offer you a job’ is very serious,” he continued. “No rational prosecutor should indict unless it’s that blatant.’ ”

In a letter to a member of Congress last week, Assistant Attorney General Ronald Weich said the Justice Department would not be appointing a special prosecutor to probe the matter.

“We assure you that the Department of Justice takes very seriously allegations of criminal conduct by public officials,” Weich wrote. “The Department of Justice, however, has a long history of handling investigations of high-level officials professionally and independently, without the need to appoint a special counsel.”

On Wednesday, the Republican members of the Senate Judiciary Committee penned a letter to Attorney General Eric Holder asking him to reconsider.

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"I don't know how else to get the attention of the nation's top law enforcement official. Either comply with the subpoena or cite the legal privilege that you say keeps you from complying. Until you've done one of of those -- and he hasn't done either -- then, yes, I would proceed with contempt." -- Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.) talking about a proposed contempt of Congress citation for Eric Holder.