Bush Aired Telecom Amnesty Attack On Congress, Despite Knowing It Was False
Wednesday, February 27th, 2008 by RLRFrom Think Progress
By Satyam
Since the Protect America Act lapsed one week ago, the White House and congressional conservatives have gone into full spin mode, hounding the Congress for its refusal to grant telecom amnesty.
In Saturday’s Radio Address, President Bush alleged that without immunity, private companies will be “increasingly unwilling” to cooperate in intelligence activities, pinning the blame on the House:
In other words, the House’s refusal to act is undermining our ability to get cooperation from private companies. And that undermines our efforts to protect us from terrorist attack.
But in reality, on Friday night — the day before Bush’s radio address — those companies agreed to temporarily cooperate with the administration’s surveillance. “We learned last night…that new surveillances under existing directives issued pursuant to the Protect America Act will resume, at least for now,” explained DNI Mike McConnell and the Justice Department.
In a hearing today, McConnell reluctantly admitted that White House officials were also notified on “Friday night” about the developments, but Bush went ahead and aired his false attack in the radio address the next day.
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