Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Suspect In Plane Bomb Plot Is Reportedly Cooperating Again With Authorities



White House Justifies Handling Of Suspect In Attempted Plane Bombing -- Washington Post

Senior White House officials are mounting an aggressive campaign to defend their handling of terrorism suspect Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, mapping out their successful efforts to gain his cooperation -- and noting that his treatment has been similar to that of suspects captured during the Bush administration.

Abdulmutallab, who was arrested after trying to detonate explosives on board a plane as it landed in Detroit on Christmas Day, has been cooperating with interrogators since last week, and is providing fresh material, administration officials said Tuesday.

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More News On The Fallout From How The Christmas Day Bomber Was Treated

Airplane bomb suspect said cooperating with U.S. -- Reuters
Obama spokesman: Bombing suspect now cooperating -- USA Today
Official Says Terrorism Suspect Is Cooperating -- New York Times
Suspect in plane bomb plot is reportedly cooperating again with authorities -- L.A. Times
Holder: Handling of would-be bomber consistent with past policy -- CNN
Holder Defends Handling of Abdulmutallab -- CBS News
Holder: I Decided To Charge Abdulmutallab With Federal Crimes -- NPR
Holder: I made decision to charge terror suspect -- Washington Post
Democrats Vulnerable on Terrorism, Republicans Say -- Yahoo News/Bloomberg
The FBI Is Getting It Right -- Matthew Alexander, Huffington Post
What We Lost While Abdulmutallab Clammed Up -- Stephen F. Hayes, Weekly Standard

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