[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 39 (Tuesday, March 7, 2017)]
[Senate]
[Page S1608]
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CALLING FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF A SPECIAL PROSECUTOR
Mr. SCHUMER. Mr. President, this morning the Judiciary Committee will
have a hearing on the nomination of Mr. Rod Rosenstein to serve as the
Deputy Attorney General. During the hearing, Mr. Rosenstein should
commit to naming a special prosecutor to look into the Trump campaign's
ties to Russia.
There is a strong legal rationale for a special prosecutor. A special
prosecutor, by the Department of Justice rules, would be free of day-
to-day supervision by anyone at the Department of Justice, would be
free to follow the investigation where it leads, and would be subject
to an increased level of congressional oversight. Moreover, it is the
right thing to do to ensure that this investigation remains impartial,
nonpartisan, and truly gets to the bottom of the matter. The bottom
line is very simple. The special prosecutor can only be fired for
cause, but a line person in the Justice Department could be fired at
will. We saw that happen when President Trump didn't like what Sally
Yates said about his Executive order. He simply fired her.
Mr. Rosenstein is a very fine man, an excellent, longtime prosecutor
in the Justice Department, but this is when we call for a special
prosecutor. It is not an aspersion against him in any way. We are
worried the White House will not let an investigation within the
Justice Department, without the insulation of a special prosecutor, go
forward.
So if Mr. Rosenstein is unwilling to commit to naming a special
prosecutor or says he needs to be confirmed, and in his position he can
make an assessment, that is insufficient. The need for a special
prosecutor is clear enough today to make that call.
Of course, we don't need to wait for Mr. Rosenstein. Mr. Boente, the
Acting Deputy Attorney General, can make the call today, but if neither
will commit to a special prosecutor, Congress will have to consider
bringing back a narrower independent counsel law to see that this
investigation is conducted properly.
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