
Former White House political adviser Karl Rove helped Department of Justice officials compile a list of U.S. Attorneys to fire in 2006 and former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales engaged in a "cover-up" when he offered up reasons to explain the dismissals, according to a report released Tuesday by the Senate Judiciary Committee.
"The evidence shows senior officials were focused on the political impact of Federal prosecutions and whether Federal prosecutors were doing enough to bring partisan voter fraud and corruption cases," said the 60-page Judiciary Committee report released by Tuesday's chairman Patrick Leahy. "It is now apparent that the reasons given for these firings, including those reasons provided in sworn testimony by the Attorney General and Deputy Attorney General, were contrived as part of a cover-up."
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