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Thursday, September 25, 2014

BOMBSHELL: The Real Reason Behind Attorney General Eric Holder’s Resignation

BOMBSHELL: The Real Reason Behind Attorney General Eric Holder’s Resignation

We all knew there had to be a pretty shady reason behind the sudden announcement of Attorney General Eric Holder’s resignation, and it didn’t take long for the connection to be made about what that could be.
BOMBSHELL: The Real Reason Behind Attorney General Eric Holder’s Resignation
On Thursday, U.S. District Court Judge John D. Bates ruled against the request that came from Holder’s Department of Justice office, where they requested more time to release a list of Fast and Furious documents known as a “Vaughn index.”
More from Judicial Watch:
On July 18, [U.S. District Court Judge John D. Bates] ordered the Department of Justice to produce the documents list by October 1. The ruling by U.S. District Court Judge John D. Bates denied a motion by the Obama DOJ that it be given until over an extra month, until November 3, to produce the Vaughn index. Judge Bates noted that the Justice Department’s request showed the Justice Department was, “at best, it means the Department has been slow to react to this Court’s previous [July 18, 2014] Order. At worst, it means the Department has ignored that Order until now.”



In its FOIA lawsuit, Judicial Watch sought all of the documents the Obama White House was withholding from the House of Representatives under its June 20, 2012, executive privilege claims. The House had been separately litigating to obtain the documents but had gotten nowhere until after Judge Bates ruled that the DOJ finally had to disclose the document information to Judicial Watch. On September 9, U.S. District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson, citing Judicial Watch’s success, ordered the DOJ to begin producing information to Congress by November 3.
In denying the DOJ’s motion for an extension until the day before the November elections, Bates ruled, “The government’s argument for even more time is unconvincing,” and granted the government just 21 additional days to produce the Vaughn index to Judicial Watch.
Coincidence? I think not. You can bet the department which was at the center of the massive cover-up involving the Fast and Furious scandal would delay any information that would put them in a bad light before the mid-term elections. Straight out of their playbook, don’t you think?
Someone should back up all of Holder’s computer data and emails before they “disappear” or there is a “crash.”

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