Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, said Friday that Congress may have to hold Attorney
General Eric Holder in contempt for the Justice Department’s slow response to a
subpoena relating to the Fast and Furious gun running operation.
The
House Oversight and Government Reform Committee has sought 80,000 documents, “of
which they have only given us about 7,000,” Chaffetz told Fox News, according
to Politico. “We have issued a subpoena. We have bent over backward to be
patient and take time.”
Asked if Congress is prepared to hold Holder in
contempt, Chaffetz responded, “He is leading us down a path where we have no
other choice. That’s what I’m worried about. There are other options on the
table. We can end this tonight if the Department of Justice will turn over these
documents and hold the senior-most individuals at the Department of Justice
accountable for their actions.”
The Los Angeles Times and The Associated
Press reported Friday that House Republican leaders put together a proposed
contempt of Congress citation against Holder, charging that he and the Justice
Department have “obstructed and slowed” the congressional inquiry into Fast and
Furious.
An official of the Oversight and Government Reform Committee
told the AP that a final decision on citation has not been made. The official,
who was not authorized to be quoted by name, said the citation could be avoided
if the Justice Department changes its stand and produces documents sought by the
committee.
However, CBS
News reports that House Republicans have gotten the go-ahead to prepare the
contempt citation, which will accuse Holder and the Justice Department of
obstructing the congressional probe.
House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio,
was given a 48-page draft by Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., who heads the
Oversight committee, CBS News reports.
"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 top
Republican aide told CBS News.
Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., another member
of the Oversight committee, told Fox News Thursday that if Holder doesn’t fully
respond to the subpoena by May 28, contempt of Congress proceedings will
begin.
Congressional staffers say the Oversight panel does not need
approval to proceed, but the contempt resolution would eventually need a full
House vote, CBS News reported. If passed, Congress could seek enforcement
through federal courts or passage may be enough to push the Justice Department
to comply without a court order.
The Justice Department has told Politico
and CBS that it has been complying with the subpoena, and more than 6,400 pages
of documents have been made available to Congress.
In Fast and Furious,
U.S. agents allowed thousands of guns to flow from gun shops in Arizona into
Mexico, allowing Mexican criminals to purchase the weapons guns illegally, in
hopes of tracking the weapons to drug kingpins. The operation went awry and some
of the guns were used in the 2010 shooting of a U.S. Border Patrol
agent.
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