Sometime after 10 this morning, the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform will vote to hold Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt of Congress. The vote comes after a closed-door meeting last night between Holder, House Oversight Chairman Darrell Issa, R- Calif., where Holder refused to turn over documents subpoenaed by Issa in relation to the Department of Justice’s false (and since retracted) letter denying government whistleblower allegations that DOJ allowed the sale of guns to Mexican cartels as part of their “Fast and Furious” program.
“Today, the Attorney General informed us that the Department would not be producing those documents,” Issa said. “The only offer they made involved us ending our investigation. While I still hope the Department will reconsider its decision so tomorrow’s vote can be postponed, after this meeting I cannot say that I am optimistic.”
Holder had a different story. While he admitted he would not turn over the documents, Holder did say he offered to brief Issa and his staff about what is in the requested documents. “What we asked from the chairman was an indication that if we provided these materials, that would be considered to resolve the subpoenas that were standing,” Holder said. “He’s not indicated the desire to do that at this point. I hope he will change his mind.”
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