NYT:
WASHINGTON, May 26 - Attorney General Alberto R.
Gonzales, F.B.I. Director Robert S. Mueller III and senior
officials and career prosecutors at the Justice Department told
associates this week that they were prepared to quit if the White
House directed them to relinquish evidence seized in a bitterly
disputed search of a House member’s office, government officials
said Friday.
Mr. Gonzales was joined in raising the possibility of
resignation by the deputy attorney general, Paul J. McNulty, the
officials said. Mr. Gonzales and Mr. McNulty told associates that
they had an obligation to protect evidence in a criminal case and
would be unwilling to carry out any White House order to return the
material to Congress.
The potential showdown was averted Thursday when President Bush
ordered the evidence to be sealed for 45 days to give Congress and
the Justice Department a chance to work out a deal.