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9/11 Relatives Accuse G.O.P. of Blocking Panel Member

December 6, 2002
By RICHARD W. STEVENSON and PHILIP SHENON






WASHINGTON, Dec. 5 - Relatives of the Sept. 11 victims said
today that their choice as a Republican appointee to the
commission investigating the terrorist attacks was being
blocked by Republican leaders and the White House, setting
up an early showdown over the panel's membership.

The family members said they had settled on Warren B.
Rudman, the former senator from New Hampshire, as their
choice for one of the five Republican slots on the
10-member commission.

Last month, President Bush selected Henry A. Kissinger, the
former secretary of state, as the commission's chairman.
Democrats have named George J. Mitchell, the former senator
from Maine and peace envoy to Northern Ireland and the
Middle East, as vice chairman. The other four Democrats and
four Republicans must be appointed by the leaders of the
two parties in Congress by Dec. 15.

The families were effectively given a voice in the panel's
makeup under a deal that gives veto power over one
Republican appointment to two Republican senators close to
the families, John McCain of Arizona and Richard C. Shelby
of Alabama.

Stephen Push, a spokesman for the families, said they
believed that Mr. Rudman was the only Republican both
highly qualified to participate in the investigation and
sufficiently independent of his party's leadership to
ensure a thorough and impartial inquiry.

"Warren Rudman is the only Republican candidate for this
position that all the families trust," he said.

Mr. Push said the families had put Mr. Rudman's name
forward to Senator Trent Lott of Mississippi, who will be
majority leader in the new Congress, through Mr. McCain.
But he said Mr. Lott had so far refused to agree to their
request.

Republican aides on Capitol Hill confirmed his account,
saying Mr. McCain was supportive of Mr. Rudman but that
there was an impasse with Mr. Lott over his appointment.

Ron Bonjean, a spokesman for Mr. Lott, said the senator was
"reviewing a list of candidates and will approve who those
members will be in the near future."

Mr. Push also said the families were concerned that Mr.
Rudman's selection was being blocked because of opposition
from the White House.

Ari Fleischer, the White House spokesman, said the
administration, having chosen Mr. Kissinger as chairman,
would not have any voice in the remaining selections.

The fight over the slot is especially important because it
will take six votes on the panel to issue subpoenas, and
the family members say they want to make sure one
Republican is sufficiently independent of the White House
to join the five Democrats in any close vote.

Family members said they intended to keep pressing Mr. Lott
to appoint Mr. Rudman, who previously co-authored a report,
with former Senator Gary Hart, Democrat of Colorado, on the
nation's vulnerability to terrorism. They said they would
not back down, even if it meant having the commission start
its work with only nine members.

Mr. Kissinger and the other panel members also faced new
pressure today to publicly identify their business clients
for potential conflicts of interest, as many of the
relatives of Sept. 11 victims have demanded.

The families have said that Mr. Kissinger in particular may
face a conflict because of his consulting work for
prominent corporate and business clients, including several
large multinational companies with Arab interests.

Congressional officials said a new report by the
Congressional Research Service found that Mr. Kissinger and
other committee members would be required to publicly
identify any client who had paid them more than $5,000 for
consulting work over the last two years.

White House officials said they stood by their previous
position that Mr. Kissinger was not required to disclose
his client list because the position is part time and
unpaid.

The report, which had been requested by the Democratic
leadership of the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee,
has not been made public. But Congressional officials,
speaking on condition of anonymity, outlined its findings,
which were first reported today by The Financial Times. The
officials said the report found that government regulations
required Mr. Kissinger and the others to make full public
financial disclosures, including identifying their clients.


Mr. Kissinger's office in New York did not return calls
today. In a television interview last weekend, he said that
he would sever ties with any of his global clients if they
presented conflicts. But he said he would not reveal his
client list publicly.

http://www.nytimes.com/2002/12/06/politics/06INQU.html?ex=1040187998&ei=1&en=5bbef0b9f338fcf4



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