House to Charge Eric Holder with Contempt over Fast and Furious Scandal & Coverup

House to Charge Eric Holder with Contempt over Fast and Furious Scandal & Coverup

House to Charge Eric Holder with Contempt over Fast and Furious Scandal & Coverup

The House of Representatives is planning to charge Obama’s Attorney General, Eric Holder, with contempt for obstructing the congressional probe into the deadly Fast and Furious scandal, which allowed thousands of high-powered weapons to “walk” across the border into Mexico, without tracking the firearms, or holding anyone accountable for the crimes committed with the illegal firearms released into the public by the Obama administration.

We are now also learning about the ulterior motives of the Obama administration for letting these illegal weapons walk out of their control. The Obama administration has been thinking up every way that they could start disarming the American People, and one of the ways that they came up with was to allow high-powered assault rifles to disappear into Mexico, knowing full well that these weapons would be used in crimes, or better yet (as far as the Obama administration is concerned) someone may be killed with the guns.

Then the ultra-corrupt Obama administration could come back to the American People and say “see what these bad guns are doing? We, as the all-powerful government of the U.S. need to further control guns and ammunition to help protect the public” Instead, the Obama administration had it in their plans from the very beginning to allow crimes and violence using the guns that they sold to criminals, only to try blaming the illegal guns and violence on the gun dealers, instead of on Eric Holder, where the blame belongs.

It’s not going to work. The American People are onto the tricks of the ultra-corrupt Obama administration, and the Democrat Culture of Corruption.

House Republicans investigating the Fast and Furious scandal plan to pursue a contempt citation against Attorney General Eric Holder, senior congressional aides told CBS News.

The resolution will accuse Holder and his Justice Department of obstructing the congressional probe into the allegations that the government let thousands of weapons fall into the hands of Mexican drug cartels.

The citation would attempt to force Holder to turn over tens of thousands of pages of documents related to the probe, which has entered its second year.

For months, congressional Republicans probing ATF’s Fast and Furious “Gunwalker” scandal – led by California Republican Rep. Darrell Issa, have been investigating a contempt citation. They’ve worked quietly behind the scenes to build support among fellow Republicans, since it could ultimately face a full House vote.

CBS News has confirmed that House Speaker John Boehner, an Ohio Republican, was provided a 48-page long draft by Issa, who heads the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.

“While there are very legitimate arguments to be made in favor of such an action, no decision has been made to move forward with one by the Speaker or by House Republican leaders,” a Republican leadership aide told CBS News.
Government’s answer to “Fast and Furious” records requests: Blank pages

Congressional staffers involved in the discussions say leadership approval is not needed for the Oversight panel to proceed. However, Boehner would have to okay any vote taken by the full House of Representatives.

A Justice Department official told CBS News it has been complying with Congress’ investigation, doing twice-per-month production of documents since last year, providing more than 7,300 pages of documents. The official says the Attorney General has testified on Fast and Furious or gunwalking “no less than seven times and…provided more than a dozen officials for hearings, briefings and interviews.”

Government’s answers to “Fast and Furious” records request: Blank pages

The top Democrat on the panel slammed Issa’s move as part of “an election-year witch hunt against the Obama administration.”

“Leaking a draft contempt citation that members of our committee have never seen suggests that you are more interested in perpetuating your partisan political feud in the press than in obtaining any specific substantive information relating to the committee’s investigation,” said Rep. Elijah Cummings, referring to a report in the Los Angeles Times, which first reported the plan.

“These actions undermine the credibility of the Committee, as well as the integrity and validity of any contempt actions the Committee ultimately may choose to adopt in the future.

How does a contempt proceeding against the executive branch work?

Both Democrats and Republicans have used it, but rarely. After former White House Counsel Harriet Miers and White House chief of staff Joshua Bolten refused to comply with congressional subpoenas on the George W. Bush administration firing of U.S. attorneys in 2008, the Democrat-led House voted to hold them in contempt.

The House then went to a federal district court seeking a declaratory judgment and injunction ordering Miers and Bolten to comply with the subpoenas. The district court ruled in favor of the House, the ruling was subsequently stayed, and a compromise was reached.

Under President Clinton, the Republican-led House Oversight Committee voted to hold Attorney General Janet Reno in contempt over documents regarding campaign finance law violations.

In the case of Holder and Fast and Furious, the Oversight Committee’s contempt resolution could eventually have a full House vote and, if passed, Congress could seek enforcement through federal courts. Passage of the resolution itself could, however, encourage the Justice Department to comply even without a court order.

The Justice Department has maintained it is cooperating with the investigation and has made more than 6,400 pages of documents available for congressional review. However, congressional investigators say the Justice Department has supplied the documents piecemeal and highly redacted, and that tens of thousands of pages of internal documents are responsive to congressional subpoenas.

A contempt citing by Congress against the executive branch, a strong sanction, is considered by some to be politically risky; especially if it doesn’t succeed. Sources say that’s why Republican staffers have taken a great deal of time trying to build support among colleagues in advance of the citation’s formal release, which could come in the next few weeks if not sooner.

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