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Published: 11/06/2007 President Bush's attorney general nominee passed a Senate committee with key support from two Jewish Democrats. Democrats had backed Mukasey until he refused to define as torture waterboarding, an interrogation technique that simulates drowning. The technique reportedly is being used by U.S. interrogators despite a body of precedent that has established it as illegal. Schumer, who introduced his fellow New Yorker Mukasey to the committee, wrote Tuesday in an op-ed in The New York Times that he was troubled by Mukasey's view on torture. But he said it was more important to re-establish credibility and professionalism at a Justice Department left in shambles by Alberto Gonzales, the scandal-plagued Bush intimate who quit in September. More Breaking News from JTA
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