Posted on 09/20/2012 2:02:48 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
Arizona Republican Rep. Ben Quayle told The Daily Caller that Attorney General Eric Holder gave him false testimony under oath about Operation Fast and Furious wiretap application documents during a June 7 House Judiciary Committee hearing.
Quayle said the Department of Justices inspector general report proves that Holder lied to him while under oath during the hearing.
I saw earlier that Holder is basically doing a victory dance and that he thinks this [inspector general] report exonerates him and there was no dishonesty with Congress thats just a blatant lie, Quayle said in a phone interview. I mean, he lied to me to my face during questioning, saying they had reviewed the wiretap applications after the fact and claiming that there was no reference to gunwalking, which is blatantly false.
Holder told Quayle during congressional questioning that wiretap application affidavits and summaries from Fast and Furious did not, upon his review, mention anything about gunwalking that would have raised the concerns of senior Justice Department officials who signed and approved them.
Ive looked at these affidavits. Ive looked at these summaries. Theres nothing in those affidavits as Ive reviewed them that indicates gunwalking was allowed, Holder said during the hearing. Lets get to the bottom line. I didnt see anything in there that would put on notice a person who was reviewing either at the line level or at the Deputy Assistant Attorney General level, that you would have knowledge of the fact that these inappropriate tactics were being used.
Quayle followed up by asking: Are you saying in the summaries or in the whole affidavit?
Holder confirmed that his statement was about in the summary as well as in the affidavit.
The DOJ inspector general came to the opposite conclusion about those very same affidavits, essentially implying that that Holder statement is not true.
We reviewed the wiretap affidavits in both Operation Wide Receiver and Operation Fast and Furious and concluded that the affidavits in both cases included information that would have caused a prosecutor who was focused on the question of investigative tactics, particularly one who was already sensitive to the issue of gun walking, to have questions about ATFs conduct of the investigations, the inspector general wrote in its report released Wednesday.
If House members were to pursue perjury charges against Holder for this apparently false statement to Congress, they would likely run into the same roadblock they encountered in holding Holder in criminal contempt of Congress. (RELATED: Key Holder deputy resigns as inspector general releases Fast and Furious report)
This summer, a bipartisan group of House members voted Holder into both criminal and civil contempt of Congress for his failure to comply with a congressional subpoena into Fast and Furious. The criminal contempt resolution stalled because Holders DOJ told Ron Machen, the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, not to enforce it.
House members, however, remain intent on pursing the civil contempt charges in court with the ultimate goal of having a federal judge overturn President Barack Obamas use of executive privilege to help Holder withhold Fast and Furious documents.
DOJ spokeswoman Tracy Schmaler has not responded to TheDCs request for comment about the inspector general contradicting Holders testimony before the House Judiciary Committee.
Well, there was one big change that happened about two thousand years ago: the powers of sin and death were beaten... seems like a pretty dramatic change to me.
We need about 50 more... Thanks for the ping Mesta.
My pleasure.
well, what are you gonna do about it????
Ben Quayle just lost his bid for re-election in the Republican Primary (AZ).
What is his opponent like?
David Schweikert is a solid conservative who was endorsed by the Tea Party.
Ben Quayle, not to put too fine a point on it, makes his father look like one of the great geniuses of modern times. :)
That’s good news; the winner in the primary sounds like a good (maybe better) man, as long as he has spine and is not e scared eunuch!
Schweikert is already our (very good) Congressman - Quayle decided to run against him in his primary after Quayle’s own district got redrawn, which would have forced him into a much tougher general election race.
Spell checker is our friend. Plus, this comes under the whole some PIGS are more equal than other PIGS... Remember Bill Clinton? He lied under oath, too. What happened to him? Yeah, I thought so, too.
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