Saturday, August 3, 2013

The House Judiciary Committee issues a report that Holder Misled Congress

House Republicans, in a lengthy report on the Justice Department's leak investigations, formally accused Attorney General Eric Holder of misleading Congress with "deceptive" testimony that he knew nothing of the "potential prosecution" of the press. 
The 70-page report was released late Wednesday by Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee. To coincide with the release, lawmakers also wrote a letter to President Obama calling for a "change in leadership" at the Justice Department. 
"The deceptive and misleading testimony of Attorney General Holder is unfortunately just the most recent example in a long list of scandals that have plagued the department," House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., said in a statement. 
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The report delved into the department's aggressive investigations over various security leaks, but focused in large part on the FBI affidavit seeking a search warrant for Fox News correspondent James Rosen's emails in connection with one such probe. The DOJ sought access to the documents by arguing Rosen was a likely criminal "co-conspirator" in a leak case, citing the Espionage Act. 
Yet on May 15, shortly before the document was made public, Holder told the House Judiciary Committee that he hadn't heard of any effort to prosecute reporters. 
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"With regard to potential prosecution of the press for the disclosure of material, that is not something that I have ever been involved, heard of, or would think would be a wise policy," Holder said. He discussed the issue amid concerns about the DOJ grabbing phone records from Associated Press offices. 
The newly released House report concluded that this comment was "deceptive and misleading."
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1 comment:

CRUZ COUNTRY said...

We don't need Boehner and his lackeys to file reports that nobody reads and nobody cares about.

We need them to appoint special prosecutors to THOROUGHLY INVESTIGATE Obama, Holder, Clinton, et al. by issuing subpoenas requiring sworn testimony up an down the chain of command, just like the Democrats did to Republican administrations during the Watergate and Iran-Contra scandals.

Capiche?