Senate May Face Showdown Over Terror Rules
By LIZ SIDOTI, Associated Press Writer
Tuesday, July 26, 2005
(07-26) 00:03 PDT WASHINGTON, (AP) --
The Senate faces a potential showdown with the White House over efforts to set rules for the treatment of terror suspects and delay military base closings.
Senate Republicans have offered such amendments to a bill setting Defense Department policy for next year. That's despite the Bush administration's threat to veto the entire measure if any of those amendments are included.
The Senate was debating the defense bill in its final week of work before a monthlong break, but it may not complete work on it until returning in September. However, senators still could vote on base-closing and detainee amendments this week, perhaps as early as Tuesday.
On the menu are separate amendments by GOP Sens. John Warner of Virginia, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, John McCain of Arizona and Lindsey Graham of South Carolina. The measures would standardize interrogation and prosecution of war-on-terror detainees in U.S. custody.
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