By GottaLaff



Holder is not at all settled on the White House conclusions about prosecuting CIA (interrogators) officers OR officials.

that does not mean the inquiries are over. Senior Justice Department lawyers and other advisers, who declined to be identified discussing a sensitive subject, say Attorney General Eric Holder Jr. has discussed naming a senior prosecutor or outside counsel to review whether CIA interrogators exceeded legal boundaries--and whether Bush administration officials broke the law by giving the CIA permission to torture in the first place

Even if prosecutions prove too difficult to bring, an outside counsel's report could be made public.

In a democracy, the wheels of justice grind on--and the president, for good reason under the rule of law, does not have the power to stop them.