Sunday, June 2, 2013

The House Panel will soon decide if Holder Committed Perjury

A top House Republican said Friday that his committee plans to pass "judgment" soon on whether Attorney General Eric Holder committed perjury when he testified to knowing nothing about the "potential prosecution" of the press -- as he challenged the department's claim that Holder was telling the truth. Rep. Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, told Fox News that Holder's testimony showed a clear "contradiction" with the facts.
I believe in keeping an open mind.
After the department denied wrongdoing in a statement overnight, Goodlatte said the committee will be the judge of that, once it receives Holder's formal response to a letter they sent earlier this week. "We'll wait until we receive the attorney general's reply ... before passing judgment on whether that constitutes perjury," Goodlatte told Fox News. The deadline for that letter is Wednesday.
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