Left-Wing Groups “Closely Allied” With Obama Administration Rally Around Holder

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It would appear that a gaggle of left wing groups which CNN reports is “closely allied with the Obama administration” has been mobilized to rally around the our embattled Attorney General, Eric Holder.

The group sent the wavering Boehner a letter on Tuesday, urging the Speaker to kindly put a stop to the Republicans’ “harsh attacks”  which they claim are intended to divert the Attorney General from “the vigorous enforcement of the nation’s laws—including those protecting civil rights, voting rights, disability rights” etc,  and a partisan attempt to discredit the Attorney General which they find  oh-so deeply troubling.

Remember Trayvon Mr. Speaker?

CNN reported:

With the threat of a contempt charge hanging over Attorney General Eric Holder, 14 civil rights, labor, and liberal activist groups Tuesday urged Speaker of the House John Boehner not to proceed to a contempt vote.

The organizations which are closely allied with the Obama administration charged that to hold the attorney general in contempt for failing to turn over demanded documents on the “fast and furious” investigation “seems to be a rush to judgment intended to create a stain on the office of the attorney general.”

The two-page letter, written by the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights repeats the claims made by the Justice Department in refusing to provide sensitive internal law enforcement documents. The organizations said Holder has already turned over the disputed documents to the inspector general for his ongoing investigation into the flawed gun-smuggling operation. “They reportedly include law enforcement information, grand jury transcripts, and other information that would compromise ongoing investigations and prosecutions,” the letter said.

House Republican leaders had no immediate comment on the letter sent to Boehner.

The Letter from the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights:

Attempt to Cite Attorney General Eric Holder for Contempt Seems to Be a Rush to Judgment

Advocacy Letter – 05/29/12

Source: The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights Recipient: Speaker John Boehner

The Honorable John Boehner

Speaker of the House

U. S. House of Representatives

Washington, DC 20515

Dear Speaker Boehner:

On behalf of The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights and the undersigned organizations, we write in response to a May 21, 2012 report in Politico that the House of Representatives will vote to hold Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt of Congress if he fails to provide additional information related to the “Fast and Furious” program. We are deeply troubled by the prospect that the Attorney General will be cited for contempt by the House, and believe that such action is unwarranted. We urge you to reconsider that decision.

While we believe that a review of the Fast and Furious program is a legitimate exercise of congressional authority, we are concerned that the tenor and approach you are reportedly taking does a disservice to Congress, the Attorney General’s office, and the public, and may also be a partisan attempt to discredit the Attorney General.

The Attorney General has acknowledged problems and flaws in the Fast and Furious program. According to reports, the Attorney General and the Department of Justice have submitted more than 7000 pages of document to Congress, and the Attorney General has appeared before Congress on this issue a reported seven times. The Department has also reportedly made several senior officials available for testimony, interviews, and briefings.

In addition, the Attorney General has ordered the Inspector General to investigate and has provided him with tens of thousands of additional documents—documents that would be inappropriate to turn over to Congress, because they reportedly include law enforcement information, grand jury transcripts, and other information that would compromise ongoing investigations and prosecutions.

To put it simply, the attempt to cite General Holder for contempt seems to be a rush to judgment intended to create a stain on the office of the Attorney General. It is contributing to an environment of accusatory vitriol and malignant suspicion that is both unwarranted and a significant distraction at a time when the Attorney General needs to focus on the nation’s core problems. The harshness of the attacks themselves is misplaced, and to the extent these attacks are intended to divert the Attorney General from the vigorous enforcement of the nation’s laws—including those protecting civil rights, voting rights, disability rights, and other core concerns—we are deeply troubled. We are concerned that the contempt threat is intended to create a hostile environment aimed at pressuring the Attorney General to resign. This development is particularly disturbing because of the exemplary job the Attorney General has done in enforcing the nation’s civil rights laws.

The constituencies that we represent are eager to see our leaders focus on job creation, the continued reinvigoration of our economy, and the rooting out of waste, fraud and abuse. We urge you to reconsider this course of action. Thank you for your consideration.

Sincerely,

African American Ministers in Action

The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee

AFSCME

Asian American Justice Center, member of Asian American Center for Advancing Justice

The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights

NAACP

National Association of Human Rights Workers

National Association of Social Workers National Center for Transgender Equality

National Partnership for Women and Families National Fair Housing Alliance

National Urban League

People For the American Way

Women in Federal Law Enforcement Foundation

Cc: The Honorable Eric Cantor

The Honorable Darrell Issa

The Honorable Elijah Cummings

Ever notice how every time a Republican is considering making a decision Democrats don’t like, no matter how long the  deliberation process has been – it’s always a “rush to judgement”?

After 16 Months of Letters, Reports and Subpoenas, slapping the stonewalling AG with a contempt citation is  “a rush to judgement”?

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2 thoughts on “Left-Wing Groups “Closely Allied” With Obama Administration Rally Around Holder

  1. “…“seems to be a rush to judgment intended to create a stain on the office of the attorney general.”

    They don’t have a clue that the “stain on the office of the attorney general” is, in fact, Mr. My People himself.

    Appointed, of course, by the stain that occupies the WH at this time, and approved by such stains on their offices as Orrin Hatch and Chucky Cheesy Schumer.

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