Search This Blog

De Omnibus Dubitandum - Lux Veritas

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Darrell Issa: Reprimand of 'Fast and Furious' official justifies Eric Holder contempt lawsuit

By Susan Ferrechio | MARCH 31, 2014

House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Chairman Darrell Issa believes new disciplinary action against a government operative in the “Fast and Furious” gun running scandal reinforces a Congressional contempt charge against Attorney General Eric Holder.

Issa, R-Calif., said former Arizona U.S. Attorney Dennis Burke “undoubtedly deserved” the reprimand he received from the Arizona State Bar for leaking information to the press about the gun-running operation. Issa said it also justifies the GOP-led lawsuit against Holder for information relating to the matter.

 “Dennis Burke's disciplinary agreement with the Arizona State Bar makes clear his belief that Eric Holder's Justice Department was more interested in politically protecting itself than giving Congress full information about what happened in Operation Fast and Furious,” Issa said on Monday…….To Read More……

No comments:

Post a Comment