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By Ali Durkin
Medill News Service
WASHINGTON—Republican Sen. John Cornyn on Tuesday called for congressional involvement if Attorney General Eric Holder fails to appoint special counsel to investigate recent national security leaks to the media.
“If we are not going to get the kind of answer that the American people deserve out of the attorney general and out of this administration, I think it falls to Congress to do its own independent investigation through whatever structure that they leadership might deem appropriate,” Cornyn said at a press conference in Washington. He was joined by Sens. John McCain, R-Ariz., Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga., and Roger Wicker, R-Miss.
Cornyn and 30 other GOP senators released a letter asking Holder to appoint special counsel to investigate the source of leaked national security information reported in various news organizations, including President Barack Obama’s terrorist ‘kill list’ and the administration’s drone strikes in The New York Times.
The senators argue that Holder’s appointment of U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Ronald Machen Jr. and U.S Attorney for the District of Maryland Rod Rosenstein presents a conflict of interest.
“These two U.S. attorneys, political appointees of the Obama administration are tasked with doing the investigation and reporting to guess who? The Attorney General, Eric Holder, who has not demonstrated any sort of independence on his behalf as the chief law enforcement officer of the United States,” Cornyn said.
Cornyn has recently called on Holder to resign from his position because of the Fast and Furious gun trafficking sting.
Chambliss called attention to Machen’s involvement in the 2008 Obama campaign, saying that he was part of the selection of the vice president.
“He was not just a casual volunteer on the campaign,” Chambliss said. “He was obviously a pretty important member of that campaign team.”
Cornyn pointed to what he called a double standard between this investigation and the Valarie Plame incident under the Bush administration. In the grand jury investigation concerning the leak of Plame’s identification as a CIA operative, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois Patrick Fitzgerald was appointed as special counsel.
“You cannot investigate yourselves and claim you have no conflict of interest, which the administration and attorney general Holder are claiming presently,” he said.
Some members of the GOP have indicated that the administration is using these leaks to help Obama’s chances in the election in November.
“Always have at the end of the day one purpose, or one affect, and that is to make the President of the United States look like a brave strong leader on national security,” McCain said. “This, what is taking place, I have never seen anything like in the many years I have been here.”
Cornyn and the other senators suggested that if special counsel is not appointed, larger steps must be taken to investigate the national security leaks.
“If, in fact, Attorney General Holder continues to promote this pretense of an independent investigation, my hope is that Congress will take up the responsibility to do what it is constitutionally authorized and obligated to do and that is to investigate this matter ourselves,” Cornyn said.