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Lawmakers accuse DOJ of stalling
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2002 Lawmakers in the House and Senate are criticizing Attorney General John Ashcroft and the Department of Justice of holding back vital information. Members of both parties are upset with the DOJ's stalling. The House and Senate Judiciary Committees have asked for information on national security and terrorism but have been told they cannot have it, or their requests have gone unanswered. Get the Story:
Ashcroft Assailed On Policy Review (The Washington Post 8/21)
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