Monday, September 17, 2007

Lack of Funds May Derail Rove Probe


Looks like the Democrats may have blown another budget, this time one that was being used in the Karl Rove witchhunt. Maybe once they see this story, they can use ask Norman Hsu for a loan.

Budget Shortfall May Shutter White House Probe
A task force probing allegations of illegal activity by Karl Rove and other former and current White House officials is in jeopardy due to lack of funding, according to its spokesman.

Without a last-minute infusion of nearly $3 million, the special task force may be unable to pay its staff and buy the kind of technical equipment it needs to investigate allegations that White House political operatives may have improperly injected politics into government activities, according to Jim Mitchell, spokesman for the U.S. Office of Special Counsel.

In April, Special Counsel Scott Bloch announced that a new, six-member task force from his office would probe the use of private e-mail accounts by White House aides, the firing of at least one U.S. attorney by administration appointees and presentations of political data by White House aides to other officials in government.

The cost of the task force for 2008 would be $2.89 million, according to OSC estimates. But Bloch started the probe long after he submitted his 2008 budget request. And now he's having a hard time convincing those holding the nation's purse strings to loosen up and give him some last-minute extra funding.
Maybe if the Democrats did something other than investigating the Bush administration the past nine months they'd have a couple of bucks left over.

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