But Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales told the director of the agency, Porter J. Goss, to hold off on briefing lawmakers about the conversation, between Ms. Harman and an Israeli intelligence operative, despite a longstanding government policy to inform Congressional leaders quickly whenever a member of Congress could be a target of a national security investigation.
One reason Mr. Gonzales intervened, the former officials said, was to protect Ms. Harman because they saw her as a valuable administration ally in urging The New York Times not to publish an article about the National Security Agency’s program of wiretapping without warrants. NYT
Honest, I'm not at all surprised.
Now: something I've wanted to know for years. Why did Patrick Leahy, back about four years, suddenly look defeated -- even stunned and ill -- during the Senate Judiciary Committee's Gonzales confirmation hearings? Really. It's been bugging me for years. At what point will we know the extent to which members of Congress either collaborated or were forced into acquiescence? I think we need to know -- no less and probably more than we need to know about who ordered illegal torture.