Obama Intervenes in 'Fast and Furious' Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt, the president stepped in at the last minute. Obama Executive Privilege Asserted Over Fast And Furious Documents
President Barack Obama has asserted executive privilege in response to requests made by Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.), chairman of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, who has embarked on a controversial investigation into the Department of Justice's Operation Fast and Furious gun-walking program.
The invocation of executive privilege allows the president to defy requests and subpoenas by members of the legislative and judicial branches for information the White House deems sensitive. Obama's decision will allow him to refuse to provide certain documents pertaining to the Fast and Furious program.
The Oversight Committee has threatened to hold Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt, and Issa had scheduled a vote on the matter for Wednesday morning. A committee aide told Reuters that Issa would proceed with the contempt vote even after Obama's action. Issa later declared that the decision to assert executive privilege "falls short of any reason to delay today's proceedings."
Deputy Attorney General James M. Cole addressed Issa in a letter on Wednesday morning.
"We regret that we have arrived at this point, after the many steps we have taken to address the Committee's concerns and to accommodate the Committee's legitimate oversight interests regarding Operation Fast and Furious," he wrote. "Although we are deeply disappointed that the Committee appears intent on proceeding with a contempt vote, the Department remains willing to work with the Committee to reach a mutually satisfactory resolution of the outstanding issues."
Holder, who met with Issa Tuesday in an attempt to reach an agreement on how many and which documents related to Fast and Furious he would turn over, had formally written Obama requesting that he exercise executive privilege. A copy of that letter is below.
In an email to The Huffington Post, an administration official noted that former President George W. Bush asserted executive privilege six times, while former President Bill Clinton did it 14 times. This is the first time Obama has exercised this authority. The Republican National Committee was quick to point out Wednesday that then-candidate Obama criticized Bush for using the practice in 2007.
Michael Steel, a spokesman for House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio), questioned the White House's move Wednesday in a statement:
"Until now, everyone believed that the decisions regarding 'Fast and Furious' were confined to the Department of Justice," Steel said. "The White House decision to invoke executive privilege implies that White House officials were either involved in the 'Fast and Furious' operation or the cover-up that followed. The Administration has always insisted that wasn't the case. Were they lying, or are they now bending the law to hide the truth?"
White House Communications Director Dan Pfeiffer shot back, accusing Republicans of pursuing a politically motivated and misguided attack on the administration.
“With millions of Americans still struggling to pay the bills, Republicans announced at the beginning of this year that one of their top priorities was to investigate the Administration and damage the President politically," he said.
"We are ten days away from the expiration of federal transportation funding which guarantees jobs for almost a million construction workers because Congress hasn’t passed a transportation bill. We are eleven days away from nearly seven and a half million students seeing their loan rates double because Congress hasn’t acted to stop it. But instead of creating jobs or strengthening the middle-class, Congressional Republicans are spending their time on a politically-motivated, taxpayer-funded election-year fishing expedition."
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- Catnip 2012/06/20 23:50:16
This is our administration. A bushel full of bad apples, from the top down. Rotten to the core! C'mon guys! What are you hiding? Show us if you're do transparent!reply - Flowers 2012/06/20 19:14:35
Just what I said from the beginning... the entire government is run by corrupt fools. They all should be fired, their pensions confiscated and applied towards the national debt and new laws should be written/remove the corrupt laws and we should start the hell over from the beginning.reply - Kyra 2012/06/20 18:17:44 (edited)
+2Bill Clinton did this also. The CIA imported guns, smuggled coke, and sold misslies to the enemy to pay for covert wars and Bill was a player with Poppy Bush in the money laundering facet. Bill paid for his Presidential election with drug money. Eric Holder worked for Bill on many of his most scandalous crimes. Criminal repeat their patterns when they get away with it. Hillary Clinton is the State Department, guns to Mexico would be State Department business. If history is repeating itself, the criminals are just doing what they have done before. This is not new. The executive privilege comes from America's national state of emergency which gives the President unchecked power of a king to stage anything he wants for "national security". Eric Holder is a terrorist criminal running crime operations such as drug cartels and terror for White House and foreign gain.
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