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This is alarming at best. I wonder why Holder will not respond to the Representatives requests?
Holder Stonewalling Congress Over Black Panther Investigation - The Philadelphia Bulletin
Rep. Frank Wolf, R.-Va., issued a public statement Thursday saying that President Obamas Attorney General, Eric Holder, has instructed staff attorneys to ignore legal subpoenas by the U.S. Civil Rights Commission (CRC) requesting information about the New Black Panther Party voter intimidation case.
This is in stark contrast to Mr. Obamas pledge for transparency in government.
We understand that the attorney general has instructed his department to ignore these subpoenas, Mr. Wolf said. The nations chief law enforcement officer is forcing these career attorneys to choose between complying with the law and complying with the attorney generals obstruction. At least one of the attorneys has been compelled to obtain private counsel.
Mr. Wolf has written the attorney general six times seeking answers as to why the Justice Department (DOJ) dismissed a voter intimidation case in Philadelphia involving members of the New Black Panther Party. He also has written DOJs inspector general seeking answers.
He has yet to receive a response from him.
Holder Stonewalling Congress Over Black Panther Investigation - The Philadelphia Bulletin
Rep. Frank Wolf, R.-Va., issued a public statement Thursday saying that President Obamas Attorney General, Eric Holder, has instructed staff attorneys to ignore legal subpoenas by the U.S. Civil Rights Commission (CRC) requesting information about the New Black Panther Party voter intimidation case.
This is in stark contrast to Mr. Obamas pledge for transparency in government.
We understand that the attorney general has instructed his department to ignore these subpoenas, Mr. Wolf said. The nations chief law enforcement officer is forcing these career attorneys to choose between complying with the law and complying with the attorney generals obstruction. At least one of the attorneys has been compelled to obtain private counsel.
Mr. Wolf has written the attorney general six times seeking answers as to why the Justice Department (DOJ) dismissed a voter intimidation case in Philadelphia involving members of the New Black Panther Party. He also has written DOJs inspector general seeking answers.
He has yet to receive a response from him.