The Library of Congress has concluded that Honduras’s removal of Manuel Zelaya was constitutional, not a coup. To justify its continued efforts to punish Honduras, the State Department cites a legal memo from Harold Koh, its top lawyer. But the thing is, Koh’s memo is secret. Even members of Congress can’t see it.
UPDATE: Senator DeMint is back from his trip. (Via Hot Air.)
UPDATE: DeMint notes:
The desire to move beyond the Zelaya era was almost universal in our meetings. Almost.
In a day packed with meetings, we met only one person in Honduras who opposed Mr. Zelaya’s ouster, who wishes his return, and who mystifyingly rejects the legitimacy of the November elections: U.S. Ambassador Hugo Llorens.