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Democracy 21 President Fred Wertheimer Blasts White House for Withdrawing 'Holdover' FEC Commissioner David Mason as FEC Nominee
Mason Raised Legal Questions About Senator McCain's Effort to Withdraw from the Presidential Primary Public Financing System
Democracy 21 Also Repeats Serious Concerns It First Raised in 2005 about Appointing Don McGhan to Serve on FEC; McGahn has served as NRCC Counsel and as a Campaign Finance and Ethics Lawyer for Former Majority Leader
The White House today withdrew the nomination of "holdover" FEC Commissioner
The White House dumped Mason after President Bush had twice proposed Mason for the FEC in the last two and a half years, in
The only apparent reason for President Bush to drop Commissioner
Under these circumstances, President Bush's dumping of Mason can only be viewed as a bald-faced and brazen attempt to wrongly manipulate an important enforcement decision by the nation's campaign finance enforcement agency.
The White House action today represents the political equivalent of obstruction of justice.
It is very similar to the improper way in which the White House and Justice Department previously removed U. S. Attorneys from their positions because of what they did, did not do or might do in various enforcement matters.
The nomination of
Mr. McGhan, who has served as counsel to the NRCC and as a campaign finance and ethics lawyer for former House Majority Leader
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