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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Investigation Of GOP Congressman Stalled During '06 Election

Judiciary Committee Asks Gonzales To Re-Testify

Wall Street Journal JOHN R. WILKE, EVAN PEREZ April 25, 2007 09:37 AM

As midterm elections approached last November, federal investigators in Arizona faced unexpected obstacles in getting needed Justice Department approvals to advance a corruption investigation of Republican Rep. Rick Renzi, people close to the case said.

The delays, which postponed key approvals in the case until after the election, raise new questions about whether Attorney General Alberto Gonzales or other officials may have weighed political issues in some investigations. The Arizona U.S. attorney then overseeing the case, Paul Charlton, was told he was being fired in December, one of eight federal prosecutors dismissed in the past year. The dismissals have triggered a wave of criticism and calls from Congress for Mr. Gonzales to resign.

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