Two days after a federal judge rules that the DOJ must surrender "Fast and Furious" documents, US AG Eric Holder announces his retirement.
From CNS News:
It's raining subpoenas and Holder just lost his umbrella.
From CNS News:
(CNSNews.com) - Two days before Attorney General Eric Holder announced his resignation, a federal court ordered the Justice Department to produce, by October 22, a detailed list of Fast and Furious documents sought by a conservative watchdog group.Co-inky-dink? I think not.
Judicial Watch requested the documents in a June 2012 Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. Three months later, in September 2012, Judicial Watch filed a FOIA lawsuit, seeking all of the documents the Obama White House was withholding from Congress under a claim of executive privilege.
This week, the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia ruled that the Justice Department must submit a "Vaughn Index" of the requested documents by October 22 -- a three-week extension of the earlier Oct. 1 deadline set by the court.
It's raining subpoenas and Holder just lost his umbrella.
2 comments:
I thought that he was going to be Weiner's VP...maybe not, huh?
Soap on a rope?
LL - we can still dream - comedy gold, no?
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