Posted on 06/14/2011 8:01:33 AM PDT by Kaslin
Presidential administration officials have been held in contempt only 12 times since Watergate in the 1970s, but number 13 may be on its way. Attorney General Eric Holder has refused to supply the House Oversight Committee with requested documents surrounding Operation Fast and Furious, the lethal and botched operation in which thousands of semi-automatic weapons were illegally sent over the border and into the hands of Mexican drug cartels. The operation resulted in the death of thousands of Mexican citizens and Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry, and involved the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (a division of Holders Justice Department.)
Yesterday, during a hearing on Capitol Hill examining whether the DOJ must respond to a lawfully issued and valid Congressional subpoena, multiple witnesses confirmed that the DOJ is not above the law and must, in fact, comply with the subpoena. The witnesses, which included Commissioner on Wartime Contracting Professor Charles Tiefer, American Public Law Specialist at the Library of Congress Morton Rosenberg, and Legislative Attorney Todd Tatelman, confirmed it is a Constitutional duty for Congress to oversee and question executive branch activities.
The Justice Department is not immune from these investigations, Rosenberg said.
The hearing sustained that both the House and Senate Congressional Oversight Committees have the absolute right to pursue and obtain information surrounding actions taken by the executive branch, as was the Founding Fathers intention in limiting the size and power of the President and his administration. Legally, the executive branch can decline providing the Congressional Oversight Committees with requested documentation only when the President invokes a Privilege Law, which shields the release of certain information. In this case, President Obama has yet to do so, and at this point in time, the House Oversight Committee has full rights to the requested documents.
The Obama Justice Department has been stonewalling the House Oversight Committee for months, citing ongoing investigations within the DOJ surrounding Operation Fast and Furious, in addition to claiming the House Oversight Committee does not have the authority to access the requested information.
As things stand now, they owe you the documents, Professor Tiefer said while giving testimony, adding there is no Constitutional basis for the DOJs refusal.
The little documentation currently available for the Congressional Oversight Committee is only the information accessible by the general public, hundreds of pages of which have been so redacted that the Committee has been unable to obtain much useful information about the Operation. They have made little progress in getting to the bottom of the scandal, and there is no way the Committee can satisfy its Constitutional duty to oversee the executive branch when the only information presented is heavily redacted material.
I dont think its appropriate and I think it sends the wrong signal that there may be some things they [DOJ] dont want you to see, said Morton when answering a question about the validity of hundreds of redacted documents from the DOJ.
Congressman Darrell Issas attempts to look into operations conducted by the Obama Justice Department are nothing new. Congressional Oversight investigations are regular occurrences throughout U.S. history, including Watergate, Iran-Contra, the Tea Pot Dome Scandal, and the Bush Administration FBI informant program.
Issas requests are simple. He wants to know what happened, how high up in command the operation went, who ordered the operation, how the government can avoid this type of botched and lethal operation in the future and what the consequences of bad decisions made by officials in the DOJ have led to.
Nobody wants to have to go to this step, Rep. Jason Chaffetz of Utah said when commenting on whether the DOJ will be held in contempt. But you have a president and an attorney general who claim to be oblivious to what went on.
A second hearing is scheduled for tomorrow, when the family of murdered Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry will testify.
I want the people who killed Agent Brian Terry to be tried and convicted. Rep. Issa
Is this the precursor to impeachment?
About damn time. This petty dictator must be stopped.
Amen to that. Make whomever is responsible for this man’s death pay!!!
Each member of the House should take up a specific “cause” and address the illegality of this administration. Non-stop.
Each member of the House should take up a specific “cause” and address the illegality of this administration. Non-stop.
This is Obama’s major scandal of his administration. The pressholes are doing a masterful job of keeping it quiet and covering it indirectly.
I think I’m ahead of the curve on this one. If you know what I mean ...
And hell may freeze over. If I was a betting man, my money would be on hell freezing over first.
Hearings are a good place to start.
I think the Obama administration contempt reaches further than that of Congress: I think he’s guilty of contempt of America, the U. S. Constitution, and the American people.
I’m listening to yesterdays hearing right now. Holder is screwed. Once he falls the entire firewall protecting Obama is down and all hell will break loose.
Pray it happens.
These guys are dreaming, I don’t believe we’ll ever see any idiot of this administration held responsible for any wrong doing. Proof? Name me a Republican that will begin investigative procedures for crimes and misdemeanors committed by any person in this administration.
I realize we’re talking Supreme Court here but where’s this Court’s track record?
I WANT to be wrong in this, believe me.
So Barry is jerking our chain, and when he gets bored with this, he'll invoke the privilege.
Yes, and it's actually pretty simple to describe for the majority of the populace - no really complex issues involved...:^)
They're too busy analyzing the separation of church and state constitutional violation evident in Sarah Palin's Trig is a gift from God email. After all, she was governor at the time...
I already hold them all in contempt.
From your mouth to God's ears.
Wow, it took them long enough. Now, how about you yahoos in Congress doing something to defund the EPA before every coal plant in the nation is taken off line and we all end up in the dark?
So what happens after a charge of contempt is issued?
It would just be another document that the Holder DOJ wipes it’s butt with.
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