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Reps. Seek Specifics on Disruptive Terror Plots

Press Release

Congressman John Conyers, Jr.
Michigan, 14th District

Ranking Member, U.S. House Judiciary Committee
Dean, Congressional Black Caucus

www.house.gov/judiciary_democrats/index.html

For Immediate Release:

Conyers, Harman and Thompson Seek Specifics on Disruptive Terror Plots

WASHINGTON, D.C. -
Congressman John Conyers, Jr., Ranking Member of the House Judiciary Committee, joined by Reps. Jane Harman and Bennie Thompson sent the following letter to White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card requesting information on terror plots:


Conyers Added: "On numerous occasions, the President has claimed successes in the war on terror without specifics to back up his assertions. We hope yesterday's speech is not one of those instances and look forward to learning about the specific details."

October 7, 2005

Dear Mr. Card:

In yesterday's speech, President Bush stated that the U.S. and our partners have disrupted at least ten serious al Qaeda terrorist plots since September 11th, including three al Qaeda plots to attack inside the United States.

We receive regular classified briefings on terrorist threats but the number ten came as news to us. We want assurances that the details of these ten cases will be briefed to the relevant committees of Congress.

Please contact us immediately so that we may arrange such a briefing.

Sincerely,


John Conyers, Jr.
Ranking Member
Committee on the Judiciary

Jane Harman
Ranking Member
Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence

Bennie Thompson
Ranking Member
Committee on Homeland Security

ENDS

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