Ken DeLay (from CNN): On Tuesday, House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, R-Texas, called on CBS News to say where it got the memos.
"I understand that people want to protect their sources, but we're dealing with the alleged forgery of government documents to influence a presidential race during war," DeLay told reporters. "This isn't politics as usual. It's dangerous and possibly criminal."
SFT (from Hattiesburg American): "The charges referenced acts by (Glamser and Stringer) that may be violations of criminal law," Lisa Mader, USM spokeswoman said this morning. "Dr. Thames had hand-delivered a letter a letter to each of them that implored them to once again to open the hearing and put the evidence on the table."