A rump group of House Republicans are tired of waiting for answers
from Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. — they want him impeached and
will formally introduce their charges Thursday.
As Roll Call previously reported,
a small group of GOP lawmakers have been drafting articles of
impeachment for Holder over a string of controversies, including a
Department of Justice refusal to turn over documents related to
Operation Fast and Furious, a refusal to uphold certain laws — namely
the Defense of Marriage Act, the Controlled Substances Act and the
Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986 — and a refusal to prosecute IRS officials
who accessed tax records of political donors and candidates without
authorization. The articles of impeachment also charge that Holder
provided false testimony to Congress — a “clear violation” of law.
Texas Republican Pete Olson, who is leading the charge behind the
Holder articles of impeachment, said this wasn’t a decision he took
lightly.
“Since the House voted in 2012 to hold Attorney General Eric Holder
in contempt, the pattern of disregard for the rule of law and refusal to
be forthright has continued,” Olson said in a statement to CQ Roll
Call. “The American people deserve answers and accountability. If the
Attorney General refuses to provide answers, then Congress must take
action.”
Olson told CQ Roll Call that he would be dropping the articles of
impeachment Thursday. On Wednesday, he released a five-page white paper
explaining the four articles of impeachment against Holder.
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Thursday, November 14, 2013
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