Dear Friends,
Yesterday, I signed a letter to Attorney General Eric Holder urging the appointment of a Special Prosecutor to investigate the Bush Administration and Justice Department's role in authorizing torture. With the release of the so-called "Torture Memos" last week, and the instrumental role that Bush Administration Justice Department and Executive Branch officials had in orchestrating and approving these techniques, it is evident to me that we need an independent investigation into this troubling series of events that have damaged our national security and diminished our nation before the eyes of the world.
Click here to view the text of the letter I sent to Attorney General Holder.
Additionally, in the coming days, a colleague and I will introduce legislation that we feel will further aid the investigative process. More on that very soon.
President Obama's clear rejection of torture is returning America to solid moral ground. Likewise, Congress is taking important steps to repair the damage done to the rule of law and our system of checks and balances. It may be overdue, but it is not too late.
It is not simply enough to say we'll never torture again, or never illegally wiretap again. We need to dig deeper and find out what has already taken place, if we are going to end such practices once and for all. This is why I have supported the Conyers Commission, why I am supportive of a Special Prosecutor, and why in the coming days I will be issuing my own legislation. There are many different ideas about what type of investigation should be initiated, and I find positive aspects in all approaches. The only approach I stand against is doing nothing.
I am proud that our new President is returning us to an open democracy that is committed to the rule of law and human rights. Now is the time to find answers and deliver accountability.
More very soon.
Regards,
Congressman Robert Wexler
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