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U.S. House Republicans Assail Eric Holder On Leak Testimony


holderTwo Republican lawmakers asked U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder on Wednesday to clarify testimony he gave Congress this month about his role in the targeting of journalists in a leak probe.

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte of Virginia and colleague James Sensenbrenner of Wisconsin sent a letter to Holder saying recent media reports “appear to be at odds with your sworn testimony.”

At the May 15 hearing, Holder said he had never been involved in any decision to pursue a criminal investigation of a journalist and said it would not be “wise policy” to do so.

Last week, news outlets reported that Holder had approved a decision to seek a search warrant for Fox News email records as part of a leak investigation. Reuters later reported Holder signed off on a subpoena for telephone records as well.

The Fox News reporter involved, James Rosen, was described as a “co-conspirator” by investigators, but was not charged.

The House Republicans asked Holder for a “full and accurate account of your involvement in and approval of these search warrants.”

Rosen reported in 2009 that U.S. intelligence officials believed North Korea would conduct more nuclear tests in response to U.N. sanctions. Stephen Kim, a former State Department analyst suspected of being Rosen’s source, faces trial on charges he violated an anti-espionage law.

The Republicans’ letter asks Holder to give a detailed account of his role and to respond to eight questions, including whether the Justice Department ever intended to prosecute Rosen.

A Justice spokesman was not available for comment.

U.S. Representative John Conyers, the ranking Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, said in a statement that Holder had been “forthright and did not mislead the committee.”

(Reuters)



2 Responses

  1. U.S. Representative John Conyers, the ranking Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, said in a statement that Holder had been “forthright and did not mislead the committee.”

    So was Nixon….

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