Michael Shaheen, who headed the OPR from its inception until 1997, said that his staff “never, ever was denied a clearance,” and that OPR had conducted numerous investigations involving the activities of attorneys general. “No attorney general has ever said no to me,” Shaheen said. He added that, over the past several years, the OPR’s muscle has degraded, in part because it was stripped of its authority to pursue criminal investigations. But under the Bush administration, the weakening has been especially pronounced, Shaheen said. “I just think that the White House has so frightened everybody…. If I were still at OPR and was told I couldn’t have security clearances, the first word out of my mouth … would have been, ’Balderdash!’ “











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