Note: All these liberal hacks are saying that this investigation is a political move. I dona't look at it this way. Two people were murdered along with Mexicans were murdered with these guns.
U.S. House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Darrell Issa said
the Justice Department’s refusal to turn over documents related to a failed
gun-smuggling operation was “clearly a cover-up” by Attorney General Eric Holder
and the Obama administration.
“It was deny, delay and recuse,” Issa, a California Republican, said on ABC’s
“This Week” of his panel’s clash with the administration.
“Lying to Congress is a crime,” he said. “We have every right to see
documents that say, did you know, when did you know, what did you know,
including even the president.”
Appearing later on Fox News, Issa also
predicted that Republicans and Democrats would vote to find Attorney General
Eric Holder in contempt of Congress this week.
“I believe they will, both
Republicans and Democrats will vote that,” Issa said on Fox News Sunday. “There
are a number of Democrats, 31, who wrote to the administration asking them to be
forthcoming. Many of them will stay with us now that the administration has not
been.”
Issa has previously said as many as 31 Democrats could vote to
place Holder in contemp. Still, no Democrats on his committee last week voted
with Republicans.
But Issa said it was still possible for Holder to avoid
a contempt charge.
If the president and Holder “would simply start
producing the documents they know they could produce to us that are not by any
means going to be covered by executive privilege, this could be delayed or even
eliminated," Issa said.
Issa’s committee is seeking documents related to Operation Fast and Furious,
which allowed guns illegally purchased in the U.S. to be smuggled across the
border to track them to Mexican drug cartels. Democrats are accusing House
Republicans of engaging in an election-year “fishing expedition” with their
probe.
In a June 20 party-line vote, the panel brushed aside President Barack
Obama’s last-minute assertion of executive privilege to shield the documents and
held Holder in contempt of Congress for failing to comply with a subpoena for
them.
The committee’s action marked an escalation in a standoff between Republican
lawmakers and the Obama administration that began last year. House Republican
leaders set a vote by the full House on the contempt citation for this week,
setting up a potential referral of the case to the U.S. Attorney’s office in
Washington to determine whether prosecution is warranted.
Executive Privilege
Republican lawmakers say that Obama’s assertion of executive privilege raises
questions about the extent of what he knew about Fast and Furious. The principle
of executive privilege says the executive branch can’t be forced by the
legislative branch to disclose confidential communications when they would harm
operations. This is the first time Obama has invoked executive privilege,
according to the White House.
Issa is seeking documents describing internal Justice Department discussions
about a February 2011 letter to lawmakers that Holder later said mistakenly
contained incorrect information.
The Justice Department says it already has provided more than 7,600 pages of
documents in the case. In a June 20 statement, Holder called the panel’s action
“unwarranted, unnecessary and unprecedented.”
‘Lost’ Guns
Guns in Fast and Furious ended up “lost” and will turn up at crime scenes on
both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border for years, Holder told lawmakers last
year.
Two of about 2,000 guns that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and
Explosives allowed to be carried away were found at the scene of the December
2010 murder of U.S. Border Patrol agent Brian Terry in Arizona, according to a
congressional report.
Holder has said that he didn’t learn of the tactics in the operation until
after it was the subject of news reports. Since then, he has banned the use of
similar law enforcement methods.
The attorney general told a Senate hearing last year that he regretted a Feb.
4, 2011, letter the Justice Department sent lawmakers that indicated ATF hadn’t
“knowingly allowed” the tactics in the law enforcement operation to be employed.
Information in the letter turned out to be inaccurate, he said.
Department Memo
Issa said today that his panel is particularly concerned about a Justice
Department memo generated weeks later that may have shown agency officials were
aware at that time Congress had been given false information. The panel seeks
the memo, drafted by Deputy Assistant Attorney General Jason Weinstein, as part
of the probe.
“How can you presume that it is or isn’t a cover-up of something wrong, when
in fact there clearly is a cover-up of some information that should have been
shown to us?” he said.
Issa said that he will send a letter to Obama today or tomorrow detailing why
lawmakers say the president is taking an overly broad approach to executive
privilege in the matter. If the administration changes course and releases the
documents, “we’ll delay contempt and continue the process,” he said.
Dozens of Republican lawmakers have called on Holder to resign over his
handling of probes into the gun operation and leaks of classified national
security information. Republicans have also criticized how the Justice
Department under Holder has prosecuted terrorism suspects and challenged state
immigration and voting laws.
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