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Federal corruption and cover-up in the prosecution of Cory Voorhis, Part 1
The following is the first part of a two-part investigative report, including supporting official documents, of several federal agents who were involved with the prosecution - some might say persecution - of Cory Voorhis.
Senator seeks delay in consideration of Villafuerte
U.S. Sen. Jeff Sessions, the ranking Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, has asked that consideration of Stephanie Villafuerte's nomination as Colorado U.S. Attorney be delayed because her record is "incomplete." In a letter to committee chair Sen.
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Homeland security chief questioned in case of fired Colorado ICE agent
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee December 9, 2009 in Washington, DC.
John Andrews: Secrets from the Skunk Works
All that is covered shall be revealed, promises the Good Book. It's the perfect motto for America's open society.
Colorado's senior Republicans, with the dogged assistance of The Denver Post, are trying to claim a scalp in the battle over Stephanie Villafuerte's nomination to be Colorado U.S. Attorney.
Was Ritter threatened? GOP implies U.S. Attorney nominee lied
Colorado Republicans think Denver's police chief may have information which could derail the nomination of Gov.
Photo by RICK MCKAY/Washington Bureau slug: BRINKER16 WASHINGTON... Nancy G. Brinker, the U.S. Chief of Protocol, checks messages on her Blackberry while sitting at her desk in her State Department office.
Rep. Coffman wants former ICE agent's hearing open to the public
U.S. Rep. Mike Coffman on Monday called on Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano to intercede in her agency's "bureaucratic stonewalling" in order to ensure that the public can attend a former immigration agent's administrative hearing in Colorado.
Political Controversy Over Colorado U.S. Attorney Selection
Senators and others, has nominated former Denver Chief Deputy District Attorney Stephanie Villafuerte for Colorado U.S. Attorney.
GOP, Dems jockey for position concerning Villafuerte's nomination
Republicans and Democrats on Friday took a step forward in trying to advance or thwart Stephanie Villafuerte's nomination for Colorado U.S. attorney.
Music promoter Lakey eyes 7th District U.S. House race
A Denver-area businessman has formed an exploratory committee to look into running for the suburban 7th District congressional seat now held by U.S. Rep.
Norton, Bennet raise big donations for Senate race
The Denver Post reported that Michael Bennet raised $364,000 from individuals in his bid to retain his U. S. Senate seat.
Penry swerves off campaign trail; Tancredo revs engine
Penry's decision, first reported on Chris Cillizza's Washington Post blog on Monday afternoon, sent shock waves through Colorado Web sites and news media.
Republicans Seek US Attorney Investigation
Share + Nov 6, 2009 3:09 am US/Mountain Colorado state Sen. Ted Harvey, joined by nine of his Republican colleagues, is asking the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee for an investigation into Colorado U.S. attorney nominee Stephanie Villafuerte's role in accessing a restricted federal database while working on Gov.
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Wake-Up Call: The next election's a year away, and we're still cleaning up 2006
The 2010 election is less than a year away, and judging from this past Tuesday's vote, things are going to get plenty messy.
Ritter defends ex-aide over restricted records
Gov. Bill Ritter on Monday publicly defended Stephanie Villafuerte, the White House's nominee for U.S. attorney in Colorado, as questions linger about whether she played a role in the accessing of a restricted federal database while working on Ritter's 2006 gubernatorial campaign.
"You really should go read the John Kane opinion as opposed to just reading Vince Carroll's column," Gov.
Ritter's energy office returns fire on "patronage" barbs
The director of the Governor's Energy Office recently interviewed 20 people from scores of applicants and hired someone who had worked on Republican Bob Beauprez's gubernatorial campaign.
Ritter defends ex-aide over restricted records
DECEMBER 15, 2006__ Gov. Bill Ritter on Monday publicly defended Stephanie Villafuerte, the White House's nominee for U.S. attorney in Colorado, as questions linger about whether she played a role in the accessing of a restricted federal database while working on Ritter's 2006 gubernatorial campaign.
Vincent Carroll: Villafuerte and the truth
Did Stephanie Villafuerte tell the FBI the whole truth and nothing but the truth? Will U.S. senators on the Judiciary Committee believe she did? Would you? To be sure, President Barack Obama's nominee to become Colorado's next U.S. attorney has not actually made any public statement about her role in a 2006 flap over a campaign ad attacking her ...
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