Calling Fitzgerald to testify?

Can the Senate hear testimony from Patrick Fitzgerald? Chuck Schumer broached the subject this morning on CBS’s “Face the Nation.”

Schumer: One thing, and I’ve spoken to [Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Pat] Leahy about this, that we’re thinking about doing is calling Patrick Fitzgerald, the prosecutor, before us.

You know, he’s not allowed to talk about what happened before the grand jury, but he did interview the president and the vice president, not before a grand jury, and [Fitzgerald] might have some very interesting things to say.

He issued a rare statement after the commutation that was very harsh in condemning it — and with good reason. […]

CBS: When would you like to see Mr. Fitzgerald come to Capitol Hill?

Schumer: Well, you know, this would be Sen. Leahy’s call, but I talked to him about it yesterday and he seemed inclined to do it. It would be very interesting and we’d like to hear what he has to say. Obviously he can’t talk about anything that occurred in the grand jury, but there’s a lot else that he might be able to tell us. Because obviously, with the commutation of Libby, and with no one else meeting a criminal standard, but still something terrible being done in the name of an agent being leaked…we sure want to get more answers.

Stay tuned.