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House Holds Eric Holder in Contempt

He's the first attorney general to be cited

By John Johnson,  Newser Staff

Posted Jun 28, 2012 3:44 PM CDT

(Newser) – The House today declared that Eric Holder was in contempt of Congress for failing to turn over documents related to the Fast and Furious scandal, reports Politico. It's a first for a sitting attorney general, and the matter now goes to DC's federal attorney to determine whether to press criminal charges, explains the Washington Post. The vote was 255-67, with 17 Democrats joining Republicans. A separate civil contempt charge allows the House to go to court to try to get the documents, notes AP. During the vote, members of the Congressional Black Caucus and other Democrats walked out in protest.

Afterward, Holder dismissed the move as "politically motivated." Here's a sample of the partisan slogging leading up to the vote, via the Hill:

  • Republicans: "He's the gatekeeper here, and if he won't give us the information this institution needs to do our … constitutional duty, then we will use every legal and constitutional tool that we have to get to it," said Rep. Rich Nugent of Florida.
  • Democrats: "When the history of this despicable proceeding is recorded, it will be said that your actions were politically motivated to discredit and defeat a president," said Rep. GK Butterfield of North Carolina.
  • Moot point? One columnist thinks John Boehner scheduled the vote on a busy news day because he knows the scandal is going nowhere. Click here for that.

Attorney General Eric Holder speaks in Lake Buena Vista, Florida.
Attorney General Eric Holder speaks in Lake Buena Vista, Florida.   (Getty Images)
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texron
Jul 1, 2012 8:45 PM CDT
And Sir......we hold the House in contempt !
ProbolyKnot
Jun 29, 2012 5:56 PM CDT
This is why you never want a republican to hold a position of power... They do stupid wasteful things with your time and money.
Non-deep-thinker
Jun 29, 2012 4:40 PM CDT
Uncanny resemblance of the Fast and Furious Cover-up to the Watergate Cover-up.  All the same miss-steps.  Nobody in the White House has read or owns a copy of "All The President's Men"? lol In most peoples' experience, whenever extraordinary lengths are gone to to hide something, it's usually porportional to the amount of bad stuff being hidden. Customarily, great lengths are not gone to to hide somebody's innocence.
 

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