Attorney General Responsible for Killing Jeff Gannon Investigation
My own personal headline on this one here is a bill that was surpose to be responded to by the attorney general within 14 day's now that he has
failed to respond to the complaint lawsuit's can be filed to cost him his job here's the infomation as well as the people that did not want a
investigation.
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Resolved, That the Attorney General and the Secretary of Homeland Security are each directed to transmit to the House of Representatives not later
than 14 days after the date of the... (Introduced in House)
HRES 136 IH
109th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 136
Directing the Attorney General and the Secretary of Homeland Security to transmit to the House of Representatives not later than 14 days after the
date of the adoption of this resolution documents in the possession of those officials relating to the security investigations and background checks
relating to granting access to the White House of James D. Guckert (also known as Jeff Gannon).
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
March 3, 2005
Mr. CONYERS (for himself, Ms. SLAUGHTER, Mr. WAXMAN, Mr. THOMPSON of Mississippi, Mr. RANGEL, Mr. BERMAN, Mr. BOUCHER, Mr. DEFAZIO, Mr. MCDERMOTT, Ms.
WATERS, Mr. HASTINGS of Florida, Mr. HINCHEY, Mr. NADLER, Mr. SCOTT of Virginia, Ms. JACKSON-LEE of Texas, Ms. ZOE LOFGREN of California, Mr.
MCGOVERN, Mr. SMITH of Washington, Mr. WEXLER, Ms. LEE, Mr. WEINER, Mr. SCHIFF, Mr. CAPUANO, Ms. WATSON, Ms. LINDA T. SANCHEZ of California, Mr. VAN
HOLLEN, Mr. GEORGE MILLER of California, Mr. OLVER, and Mrs. MALONEY) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on the
Judiciary
RESOLUTION
Directing the Attorney General and the Secretary of Homeland Security to transmit to the House of Representatives not later than 14 days after the
date of the adoption of this resolution documents in the possession of those officials relating to the security investigations and background checks
relating to granting access to the White House of James D. Guckert (also known as Jeff Gannon).
Resolved, That the Attorney General and the Secretary of Homeland Security are each directed to transmit to the House of Representatives not later
than 14 days after the date of the adoption of this resolution all documents in their possession relating to the security investigations and
background checks relating to granting access to the White House of James D. Guckert (also known as Jeff Gannon) and any requisite instructions for
handling such documents, including--
(1) all records setting forth or discussing whether an individual granted access to the President or to the White House briefing room may use a false
name;
(2) all records setting forth or discussing policies, procedures, or guidelines discussing security clearances and background checks relating to
granting access into the White House briefing room;
(3) all records indicating how the policies, procedures, or guidelines referred to above were communicated to Mr. Guckert;
(4) all records indicating the officer or office responsible for requesting that the Secret Service carry out a security investigation or background
check with respect to an individual seeking access to the President or to the White House briefing room;
(5) all records setting forth the standards for security investigations or background checks with respect to `day pass' credentials;
(6) all records indicating or discussing whether and to what extent an individual who is cleared for a day pass for a given date is required to
receive further security clearance for a day pass for a later date;
(7) all records setting forth or discussing which officer or officers, if any, has the authority to exempt an individual seeking access to the
President or to the White House briefing room from the standards for security investigations or background checks that otherwise apply; and
(8) all records of communication between the Secret Service and Mr. Guckert, including not only postal correspondence but also electronic mail
correspondence, facsimile correspondence, records of telephone conversations, and any other records of communication.
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People In Congress Voted Against.
Rep. Sensenbrenner F. James Sensenbrenner Wisconsin 5th district
Rep. Coble US Congressman Howard Coble : 6th District Of North Carolina
Rep. (Lamar) Smith Lamar Smith : 21st District of Texas
Rep. Gallegly Elton Gallegly 24th District California
Rep. Goodlatte Congressman Bob Goodlatte - Representing Virginia’s 6th
Rep. Chabot Congressman Steve Chabot - Home Page 1st District Ohio
Rep. Lungren Congressman Dan Lungren 3rd District California
Rep. Jenkins Representative William L Jenkins 1st District Tennessee
Rep. Cannon :: United States Congressman Chris Cannon :: Utah 3rd District
Rep. Bachus Congressman Spencer Bachus - Alabama’s 6th District
Rep. Inglis Robert Inglis South Carolina 4th District
Rep. Hostettler John N. Hostettler, Eighth District … Indiana
Rep. Green Gene Green :: Representing the 29th District of Texas …
Rep. Keller US Congressman Ric Keller : 8th District Of Florida
Rep. Issa Congressman Darrell Issa - California 49th District
Rep. Flake Arizona’s Sixth Congressional District - Jeff Flake …
Rep. Pence US Congressman Mike Pence : 6th District Of Indiana
Rep. Forbes Congressman J. Randy Forbes, Virginia’s Fourth District
Rep. King Congressman Pete King - New York Third District
Rep. Franks: Representative Trent Franks (R-AZ 2nd). 2nd-term Republican from Arizona
Rep. Gohmert representative of the 1st district of Texas, Louie Gohmert
To get a copy of the bill you can get a pdf copy at the link below.
judiciary.house.gov...
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