Posted on 10/10/2011 11:14:46 AM PDT by jazusamo
Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) issued a scathing reply to Attorney General Eric Holder over his role in the authorization of a botched gun-tracking operation and the Justice Departments cooperation with a congressional investigation.
As chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, Issa said the DOJ has tried to detract his panels investigation into Operation Fast and Furious since it began, offering a roving set of ever-changing explanations to justify its involvement in this reckless and deadly program.
All of these efforts were designed to circle the wagons around DOJ and its political appointees, wrote Issa.
Holder has found himself at the center of Issas investigation, launched with cooperation from Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa.), into Fast and Furious, which may have contributed to the death of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry.
Internal Justice Department memos released last week show that Holder was notified about the existence of the operation as early as last year. Holder testified in May before the House Judiciary Committee that he did not know about the operation until recently. The White House and the DOJ said that Holder was referring to when he was made aware of the controversial and taboo tactics used in the operation.
After enduring a weeks worth of criticism from Republicans including calls for his resignation, accusations that he was trying to devise a cover-up, and a statement that he was an accessory to murder Holder wrote a letter to the chairman and ranking members of three committees with jurisdiction over the DOJ. Holder said the latest fury of congressional reaction was irresponsible.
"I cannot sit idly by as a Majority Member of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform suggests, as happened this week, that law enforcement and government employees who devote their lives to protecting our citizens be considered 'accessories to murder,' wrote Holder.
Such irresponsible and inflammatory rhetoric must be repudiated in the strongest possible terms."
But Issa shot back in his most recent letter, saying that instead of addressing the shortcomings of the DOJ to deliver pertinent and timely information about the operation to Congress, Holder denigrated the already contentious relationship between the Justice Department and Congress even further with his letter.
Holders letter did little but obfuscate, shift blame, berate, and attempt to change the topic away from the Departments responsibility in the creation, implementation, and authorization of Fast and Furious, said Issa.
Issa, who is pushing for Holder to appear before Congress again to testify, said it called into question his ability to serve the American people as attorney general.
It appears your latest defense has reached a new low, wrote Issa.
Incredibly, in your letter from Friday you now claim that you were unaware of Fast and Furious because your staff failed to inform you of information contained in memos that were specifically addressed to you. At best, this indicates negligence and incompetence in your duties as Attorney General. At worst, it places your credibility in serious doubt.
In his letter, Issa pointed to Gary Grindler, Holders chief of staff and the former acting deputy attorney general, as one example that senior DOJ officials knew about Fast and Furious and the tactics it employed as early as last year.
In March 2010, Grindler was made aware of the operations gun sales to a suspected straw buyer who lived on food stamps, according to Issas letter. The buyer paid for more than 700 guns with cash and Grindler did nothing to stop the operation, said Issa.
Issa said that Grindler either told Holder about the operation and its tactics, or he did not. If he did tell Holder, then the attorney general was not being truthful when he told Congress that he was only made recently aware of the operation. If Grindler did not tell Holder, then it would be considered a dereliction of his duties.
Issa concludes that Grindler must have told Holder because he was not fired for dereliction and was instead given his current job as Holders chief of staff.
This story was updated at 1:47 p.m.
Post #14.
We get the picture. How many times are you going to post this?
Both sides have allowed it.
Wonder what McCain has said about it, his state was largely impacted by this, where is Boehner, other GOP leaders. Even Democrats should draw the line at some point.
Holder is Toast. They just haven’t spread the jam on him yet.
This is only the “newest” low. There will be other, deeper lows the more Issa stirs this rats nest.
New low?? You ain’t seen nothin’ yet.
“...Wonder what McCain has said about it, his state was largely impacted by this, where is Boehner, other GOP leaders. Even Democrats should draw the line at some point...”
McRINO’s weather vane is lubricated even better than RINOmney. His “thoughts” on anything are worthless.
Man, is Issa the only guy left who’s worth his salt?
Why does he always have to do all the heavy lifting?
I see he’s all over ‘em on Solyndra too.
Worried about your buddy Holder?
yep, he is arming his army for the takeover..what would the military do if ordered to stop the election under Marshall law?
I agree and thought early on it was going to be Kenneth Melson but was wrong. Like you say, they'll come forward eventually to stay out of a fed pen, IMHO.
We´re talking, Obama himself. Holder should definitely be fired if he undertook this without the President. But he didn´t. Thus Obama should be fired too.
Although I am glad they are pressing this issue, I GUARANTEE nothing will happen to Holder.
Laws are only for us “common folk” to follow...
Why the silence. Creepy.
To: #14
This is the first time I have seen this. It’s GOOD. Keep on posting it.
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