Government's gunrunning Kingpin
in hot water with Congress



Issa to Holder: You can still avoid contempt if you give up Fast and Furious documents

by Matthew Boyle
The Daily Caller

A spokeswoman for House oversight committee Chairman Rep. Darrell Issa told The Daily Caller that Attorney General Eric Holder could still avoid the contempt of Congress proceedings on the horizon � if he cooperates with the congressional subpoena he�s thus far failed to comply with.

�The Justice Department can still avoid contempt,� Issa spokeswoman Becca Watkins told TheDC. �They need to pledge their cooperation and stop stonewalling on critical documents outlined by the committee in the draft contempt report.�

Watkins said those �critical documents� include �what high ranking officials knew about Fast and Furious and when they knew it, information about informants and their roles, and how the Justice Department changed its view from denying that gunwalking occurred to acknowledging that Fast and Furious was fundamentally flawed.�

Holder has outright failed to comply with the subpoena Issa served him in October 2011 on Fast and Furious. That subpoena contains 22 parts, and Holder has failed to fulfill each and every one of those categories. For 13 of the categories, Holder has provided no documents whatsoever, and for the other nine categories, Holder remains far from compliant, as TheDC documented in full late last week.



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Attorney General Eric Holder could still avoid the contempt of
Congress proceedings on the horizon - if he cooperates with the
congressional subpoena he's thus far failed to comply with.

The chances of him handing over documents that incriminate him and
his work in a plot to demonize the Second Amendment are pretty
slim, so it looks like Contempt of Congress charges are on the way
for ol' Eric the withHolder.

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