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October 26, 2009
Subpoena For Countrywide Documents
The timing of this ought to be interesting.
On Friday night, House oversight committee chairman Edolphus Towns (D., N.Y.) and ranking member Darrell Issa (R., Calif.) reached an agreement to subpoena documents from the "Friends of Angelo" program. Named for former Countrywide CEO Angelo Mozilo, the program provided VIP mortgages to "friends" including Senators Chris Dodd and Kent Conrad.
Said Mr. Towns, "In line with the commitment to an ethical and accountable Congress, the subpoena to Countrywide covers records that could show special treatment for Members of Congress." This is significant, because a compromise plan floated last week would have authorized a subpoena covering—don't laugh—all federal officials except members of Congress.
Will Democrats be able to sweep this under the carpet far enough ahead of the 2010 elections? Or maybe the committee report will be delayed until after elections are over.
Posted by Tom Bowler at 06:31 AM | Permalink
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