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From CBS News and AP:
* Acting FBI Director Thomas Pickard requested an increase in counterterrorism funding from Ashcroft. Ashcroft denied Pickard's request on September 10, 2001. (Page 210)
* Ashcroft was briefed about terrorism by the CIA in May. He was repeatedly briefed by Pickard in June, July and August. Pickard testified that "Ashcroft told him that he did not want to hear about the threats anymore." (Page 265)
* "Ashcroft said he therefore assumed the FBI was doing what it needed to do. He acknowledged that in retrospect, this was a dangerous assumption. He did not ask the FBI what it was doing in response to the threats and did not task it to take any specific action. He also did not direct the INS, then still part of the Department of Justice, to take any specific action." (Page 265)
So pardon me, Mr. Ashcroft, but I doubt that further informing you would have gotten you off your butt. Sounds to me like it's just more of your bulls***.
Here is was the 9-11 Commission found:Meanwhile, former Attorney General John Ashcroft said Monday that he should have been notified of any such report [reported by Woodward as having been provided to Rice by Tenet and Black] dealing with a pending attack on the United States. "It just occurred to me how disappointing it was that they didn't come to me with this type of information," Ashcroft said in an interview with The Associated Press.
"The FBI is responsible for domestic terrorism," Ashcroft said. He said both Tenet and Black of the CIA should have been aware that he had pressed for a more aggressive policy in going after bin Laden and his followers in the United States and should have briefed him as well. Rice knew of this advocacy, he suggested.
"There was no covert action to kill him and we needed one," Ashcroft said.
* Acting FBI Director Thomas Pickard requested an increase in counterterrorism funding from Ashcroft. Ashcroft denied Pickard's request on September 10, 2001. (Page 210)
* Ashcroft was briefed about terrorism by the CIA in May. He was repeatedly briefed by Pickard in June, July and August. Pickard testified that "Ashcroft told him that he did not want to hear about the threats anymore." (Page 265)
* "Ashcroft said he therefore assumed the FBI was doing what it needed to do. He acknowledged that in retrospect, this was a dangerous assumption. He did not ask the FBI what it was doing in response to the threats and did not task it to take any specific action. He also did not direct the INS, then still part of the Department of Justice, to take any specific action." (Page 265)
So pardon me, Mr. Ashcroft, but I doubt that further informing you would have gotten you off your butt. Sounds to me like it's just more of your bulls***.