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June 29th, 2012
01:38 PM ET

House holds Holder in contempt

The House of Representatives hold Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt of Congress.

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Filed under: Congress • Dan Lothian • Eric Holder
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  1. Louis, Jax. Fl

    Now the indictment will go to the desk of the same "IMPARTIAL" federal prosecutor that is investigating the security leaks. Let's see how impartial he really is. This is the most politicized DOJ in recent history.

    June 29, 2012 at 4:32 pm | Reply
  2. Aldo Martinez

    Shame on the Republican House – Contempt on a trumped up story with no corraborating evidence – really?! – oh what about the Republican jobs program?? and Will somebody ask Mitt, until he responds, how he feels about the House contempt vote?

    June 29, 2012 at 2:17 pm | Reply
  3. manning El Paso, TX

    wwho ever plan this was wrong and it had come ICE, DEA, and was suppose to entrap gun runner and Narc's We American obey the rule of law. The cartels deal in-corruption from day they born they know that the Greengos can be taken, especially if they were dealing in Mexico were its a way of life. Its unfortionate that a border patrol officer was kill
    with one of this guns. Also remember that another border patrol officer shot and a boy on the Mexican side and the US Government said that patrol officer was not guilty because the boy was on the Mexican side the killing was justified No matter how Holder answers and deliver thousands of documents to congress they will not be satisfied and now they want revenge because health care was up held.

    June 29, 2012 at 2:03 pm | Reply
    • Doug Ericson.

      Chief Justice Roberts gave more amunition to the Republicans than, "Fast and Furious", ever could.

      July 1, 2012 at 9:30 am | Reply

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