Monday, June 11, 2012

Contempt Vote Against Holder Scheduled For Next Week




 Sharyl Attkisson at CBS News reports the House Oversight Committee will vote on contempt charges against Attorney General Eric Holder on Wednesday, June 20. Mr. Holder and the Department of Justice have not turned over the remaining documents from an October 11, 2011 subpoena concerning Operation Fast and Furious. Fast and Furious lead to the death of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry and hundreds in Mexico. Guns from the operation have also been found at numerous crime scenes in America.

"The Obama Administration has not asserted Executive Privilege or any other valid privilege over these materials and it is unacceptable that the Department of Justice refuses to produce them. These documents pertain to Operation Fast and Furious, the claims of whistleblowers, and why it took the Department nearly a year to retract false denials of reckless tactics," wrote Chairman Darrell Issa.

This is only the first step. If the Oversight Committee passes the contempt charges it will probably go to a full House vote.

Only one other attorney general has been found in contempt. In 1998 then Attorney General Janet Reno was found in contempt for not complying with a subpoena on campaign finance law violations. 

Story developing.....


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