US Commerce Secretary Don Evans is seen in this file photo dated
March 2, 2004.
US Attorney General John Ashcroft is seen in this file photo
dated August 20, 2001.
US Attorney General John Ashcroft and Commerce Secretary Don Evans have
resigned from the Cabinet of President George W. Bush in the first post-election
changes, the White House announced Tuesday.
"The president accepted their resignations," White House spokesman Scott
McClellan said as he released the letters by the two Cabinet members.
"The objective of securing the safety of Americans from crime and terror has
been achieved," Ashcroft wrote in his hand-written letter to Bush. "I believe
that my energies and talents should be directed toward other challenging
horizons," he said.
Evans said in his letter: "I have concluded with deep regret that it is time
for me to return home."
For months, Ashcroft's associates have said that he was preparing to step
aside, weary after waging an aggressive campaignagainst terrorism. They said he
longed for a quieter life, especially after his gallbladder surgery in March.
Evans, a close friend of Bush, was instrumental in the president's 2000
campaign and came with him to Washington.
At his first news conference after the re-election Thursday, Bush said
changes in the Cabinet before his second term would be inevitable. He spent the
weekend in Camp David considering personnel changes.
As more cabinet members are expected to resign, the most intense speculation
centers on the decisions by Secretary of StateColin L. Powell and Defense
Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld.
Rumsfeld on Monday brushed aside a question over whether he intends to remain
in the new Cabinet, saying he had not discussed the matter with the president.
Rumsfeld aides have said that the defense secretary had an interest in
staying in the job to complete some of the changes he initiated like the troops
deployment or to clean up the mess in Iraq, according to local media reports.
State Department spokesman Richard Boucher on Monday called reports on the
possible resignation of Powell "a pile of crap." Powell has himself told friends
he might stay for a few months or well into next year.