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Monday, December 12, 2011

Fast and Furious: Where Are Holder's E-Mails?


"Guns? E-Mails? What Guns? What E-mails?"


Hat tip to Daily Caller

In the below post from Daily Caller, it is noted that among the thousands of documents turned over from DOJ to Congress in the Fast and Furious scandal, most of them are e-mails, yet there are virtually no e-mails to or from Eric Holder. Darrell Issa (R-CA) pressed Holder on this during Holder's testimony a few days ago, and Holder was evasive.


http://dailycaller.com/2011/12/11/holder-may-be-holding-onto-private-emails-about-fast-and-furious/

So the questions beg: Do such e-mails exist, either from Holder's DOJ or private account, if so, where are they, and is Holder lying again about their existence? Until Eric Holder can produce e-mails that corroborate his testimony, one must assume that the e-mails in question incriminate him and contradict his testimony. If, in fact no e-mails to or from Holder regarding Fast and Furious exist, that also would raise questions. Why not? All that, of course, is not a legal assumption, only a common-sense assumption.

2 comments:

Squid said...

Hmmmm!

This is sounding like the missing 16 minutes of audio-tape in the Watergate case. Will this become email-gate?

Siarlys Jenkins said...

Those who rely on analogy to get even are usually disappointed.