Ousted U.S.A.: We Need A Special Prosecutor

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The former U.S. Attorney for Seattle John McKay, speaking on Seattle’s KUOW earlier today, called for an investigation of the Justice Department’s handling of the firings.

McKay said that at very least, there should be an investigation by the DoJ’s Inspector General, but if that was opposed, a special prosecutor should be appointed:

I think that means the Inspector General of the Justice Department conducting an investigation, separate from the management of the department because it appears that they were involved at the highest level – including the Attorney General. The Inspector General should report, and if that isn’t done appropriately, there should be a special prosecutor.

McKay said that he wasn’t looking to get his job back, but that he thought it was “important for the American public in restoring their confidence in the Justice Department to disavow what now looks like a political process, absolutely unacceptable political process.”

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