Judicial Watch Statement on Court Ruling FBI Congressional Raid Unconstitutional


WASHINGTON, DC--(Marketwire - August 3, 2007) - Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton offered the following statement today in response to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruling that a FBI raid of Congressman William Jefferson's office was unconstitutional:

"Today's appellate court decision ruling unconstitutional the FBI raid of Congressman William Jefferson sets Congress above the law. If allowed to stand, this radical court decision will give members of Congress an incentive to engage in criminal activity in their congressional offices.

"The Speech or Debate Clause was not intended to allow members of Congress to conceal corrupt and criminal activity. Taking a bribe is not part of the legitimate legislative process. This decision undermines the rule of law and should be appealed by the Department of Justice."

Judicial Watch filed an amicus curiae brief with the court on April 6, 2007 which argued the Constitution's Speech or Debate Clause was violated by the search of Jefferson's office.

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