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New US attorney general confirmed | New US attorney general confirmed |
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The US Senate has confirmed Michael Mukasey as the new attorney general. | The US Senate has confirmed Michael Mukasey as the new attorney general. |
The vote came despite misgivings from some senators who were unhappy at his answers over what constituted torture in the questioning of terror suspects. | The vote came despite misgivings from some senators who were unhappy at his answers over what constituted torture in the questioning of terror suspects. |
Mr Mukasey refused to be drawn into a condemnation of so-called waterboarding, a controversial interrogation technique. | Mr Mukasey refused to be drawn into a condemnation of so-called waterboarding, a controversial interrogation technique. |
The vote was carried by 53 to 40 in the Democrat-controlled Senate, and Mr Mukasey will replace Alberto Gonzalez. | The vote was carried by 53 to 40 in the Democrat-controlled Senate, and Mr Mukasey will replace Alberto Gonzalez. |
'Repugnant' | 'Repugnant' |
Mr Mukasey, 66, has presided over a number of high-profile terror trials and is seen as an independent-minded conservative. | Mr Mukasey, 66, has presided over a number of high-profile terror trials and is seen as an independent-minded conservative. |
"Judge Mukasey is a man of strong character and integrity, with exceptional legal judgment... He will be an outstanding attorney general," President George W Bush said in a statement. | |
But Mr Mukasey provoked criticism from Democrats during his confirmation hearing by saying he was not familiar with water-boarding and could not say if it was torture. | |
He later sought to allay concerns with a letter calling water-boarding "repugnant". | He later sought to allay concerns with a letter calling water-boarding "repugnant". |
The technique simulates drowning by immobilising a prisoner with his head lower than his feet and pouring water over his face. | The technique simulates drowning by immobilising a prisoner with his head lower than his feet and pouring water over his face. |
Six Democrats and one independent joined Republicans in voting for Mr Mukasey. | |
The choice, according to Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein, was between "whether to confirm Michael Mukasey as the next attorney general or whether to leave the Department of Justice without a real leader for the next 14 months". | |
Mr Bush had threatened to appoint an acting attorney general not subject to Senate confirmation. | |
But Mr Mukasey's opponents argue that he refused to say whether waterboarding is torture and so has left it up to Congress to enforce anti-water boarding laws. | |
"This is like saying when somebody murders somebody with a baseball bat and you say, 'We had a law against murder but we never mentioned baseball bats'," said Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy. | |
"Murder is murder. Torture is torture," he added. | |
Mr Mukasey replaces Alberto Gonzales who resigned amid allegations that his department had become overly politicised. |
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