Daily Briefing: ‘Leapt into an Abyss’
Friday, January 6th, 2006• House Republicans are debating whether to permanently replace Rep. Tom DeLay as majority leader; the next congressional leadership is unclear. [WP, WT, LAT]
• Prosecutor expands investigation of DeLay to include election expenditures. [WP]
• Senate Democrats tell Samuel Alito to anticipate tough questions at his confirmation hearings; lawmakers “competing madly to prejudge the judge,” says Dana Milbank. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.): “Judge Alito has more to answer for than any other Supreme Court nominee in memory.” [WP, NYT, WP, WT]
• Few heated comments were exchanged when Bush met with 13 former secretaries of state and defense; Colin Powell remained silent. Ari Fleischer: “I think [Bush is] now testing whether enough time and bitterness have passed since the parties, and the country, were so deeply split during the 2004 campaign.” [WP, NYT, USAT]
• Jack Abramoff affair raises the prospect for increased restrictions on lobbying. [NYT, LAT]










