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    House holds Holder in contempt over ‘Fast and Furious’ documents

    The Washington Times

    Stephen Dinan
    6/28/2012

    Excerpt:

    "The House on Thursday cited Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. for contempt of Congress in a historic vote weighted with political significance, though it does little to break the stalemate over his decision to withhold documents over the Justice Department’s actions in a botched gun-walking operation.

    The 255-67 vote amounted to a political spanking for Mr. Holder and President Obama, and 17 Democrats joined with Republicans in demanding the documents be released. Most Democrats, however, walked out in protest of the vote.

    It marks the first time an attorney general has been held in contempt by a chamber.

    But the White House dismissed the proceedings as a sideshow, and the vote does nothing to break the impasse, though it further poisoned feelings in an already bitterly divided chamber.

    “No Justice Department is above the law, and no Justice Department is above the Constitution,” said House Speaker John A. Boehner, Ohio Republican.

    Democrats pleaded with the Republicans to slow down the proceedings, saying the oversight committee, led by Chairman Darrell Issa, California Republican, has done a shoddy job in putting together its investigation.

    Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, Texas Democrat, even introduced a resolution demanding that the House reprimand Mr. Issa for partisanship and accusing him of having “engaged in a witch hunt.”

    Many Democrats walked out of the contempt vote in protest, and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, California Democrat, said the vote was a black eye for the Republicans.

    “Just when you think you have seen it all. Just when you think they couldn’t possibly go any further over the edge, they come up with something like this,” she said. “What is happening here is shameful.”

    Democrats also tried to force the matter back into Mr. Issa's committee, but the House defeated that motion.

    As issue is the oversight committee’s investigation into Fast and Furious, an operation intended to track sales of U.S. guns and watch the guns be shipped across the border to a Mexican drug cartel, but the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) lost track of the roughly 2,000 weapons after they were sold.

    Some of the guns eventually began showing up at crime scenes, including two that were recovered at the site of a 2010 Arizona shootout that left Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry dead.

    Mr. Holder shut down the operation, but his efforts to clean up after it have come under scrutiny. The Justice Department initially told Congress it never knowingly lost track of guns, but after whistleblowers made it clear that this was false, Mr. Holder had to withdraw that claim.

    The Justice Department has turned over documents about the actual gun-walking operation, but have refused to turn over documents about how it handled the false information it provided to Congress. Last week President Obama asserted executive privilege, arguing those documents are protected by precedent that governs internal deliberations.

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    View the complete article at:

    http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...furious-probe/
    B. Steadman

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    Free Republic is running a thread titled, 'In 255-67 vote, House places Holder in contempt of Congress', which was started 6/28/2012 by 'Sub-Driver'

    The thread references a 6/28/2012 article, written by Jordy Yager and Pete Kasperowicz, and published in 'The Hill'

    View the complete Free Republic thread at:

    http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2900599/posts
    Last edited by bsteadman; 06-28-2012, 11:04 PM.
    B. Steadman

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      Holder held in contempt of Congress

      Examiner

      Anthony Martin, Conservative Examiner
      6/28/2012

      Excerpt:

      "As expected, the U.S. House of Representatives has voted today 255-67 to hold Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt of Congress due to his refusal to turn over subpoenaed documents to the House that are pertinent to the investigation into the Fast and Furious scandal.

      Some Democrats staged a walkout during the vote, but 17 Democrats joined with the Republican majority to vote in favor of holding Holder in contempt.

      The issue that led to the vote today was that out of the 70,000 documents Congress has subpoenaed, Holder has turned over only 8,000.

      Of particular interest to U.S. Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., who chairs the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, are the documents that pertain specifically to the period of time between February and November of 2011, the period during which the Justice Department falsely claimed that no "gunwalking" took place in the Fast and Furious operation.

      When the overwhelming evidence showed the claim to be false, Holder withdrew a letter sent from the Justice Department to Congress in February of 2011 which made the false claim.

      Issa wishes to review all documents from the Justice Department from the period in question as part of the Fast and Furious investigation, particularly as it relates to lying under oath on the part of officials in the Obama Administration.

      In one dramatic moment, Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, rose to speak in favor of the contempt resolution, citing the lack of information, and false information, provided by Holder and the administration. Boehner reportedly had previously opposed bringing the resolution to the floor for a vote.

      The bipartisan vote is believed to be due to the pressure put on vulnerable Democrats from districts in which the National Rifle Association wields an enormous amount of power. The NRA has announced that it will score the vote on contempt, meaning that today's contempt vote will be included in determining the grade that each member of Congress receives from the organization.

      As the nation's largest gun rights lobby, the NRA grades each member of Congress based upon their votes on firearms related issues. In some districts in which Democrats have been elected, a poor grade from the NRA could hamper the reelection hopes of the representatives in question.
      " - (bold emphasis added in the preceding two paragraphs)
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      View the complete article at:

      http://www.examiner.com/article/hold...t-of-congress?
      B. Steadman

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