



(wave "bye-bye", Gonzo....)

Following the firings of nine U.S. attorneys and intense criticism over his congressional testimony on the matter, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales has resigned, senior administration officials said Monday.
Gonzales, who until now has rebuffed calls to resign, submitted his resignation to President Bush via a telephone call on Friday, an official told the New York Times. The president is at his family ranch in Crawford, Texas.
No replacement has been announced.
Gonzales faced tough congressional questioning over the firings of nine federal prosecutors late last year, with Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., flatly saying in July," I don't trust you."
At the same hearing, committee ranking member Arlen Specter, R-Pa., raised the possibility of appointing a special prosecutor to investigate whether the attorneys were dismissed at the direction of the White House.
Gonzales also found himself repeatedly defending the National Security Agency's domestic wiretapping program aimed at tracking potential terrorists abroad, which raised privacy concerns.
"The attorney general has done the right thing and stepped down," Senate Judiciary Committee member Charles Schumer, D-N.Y. told CNN. "For the previous six months, the Justice Department has been virtually nonfunctional."
The Judiciary Committee will conduct confirmation hearings for Gonzales' replacement.
Presidential candidate and former Sen. John Edwards, D-N.C., noted that he had called for Gonzales' resignation since March 13, and said Monday, "Better late than never."
---- Compiled from wire reports and other media sources by PBS----
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/updates/law/july-dec07/gonzales_08-27.html "Adios" photo from http://marutiborker.wordpress.com/tag/iiit/
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