By LLA SHAPIRO
In light of my two lists of President Obama’s top 10 constitutional violations — for 2011 and 2013 – a few readers have asked me to follow up on my short statement about Attorney General Eric Holder’s tenure by putting together a list for him. I had started thinking about that, but then came across this item by Hans von Spakovsky (who co-authored with John Fund a book on Holder’s missteps), which details Holder’s “7 Worst Actions as Attorney General.”
Here’s a summary of the list:
- Operation Fast and Furious, for which the House of Representatives held him in contempt.
- Holder’s war on election integrity and how he “racialized and radicalized” the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division.
- Failing to investigate the IRS’s political targeting and enforce the House’s contempt citation against Lois Lerner.
- Handling national security threats as criminal justice issues and going after journalists in leak investigations while turning a blind eye on sensitive administration leaks.
- Failing to advise President Obama against unconstitutional actions, refusing to enforce/defend federal laws.
- Engaging in collusive lawsuits with advocacy groups to implement regulations without going through the normal legislative or even administrative course.
- Treating Congress with contempt.
I would also add a few obvious items, which I mentioned in my previous statement:
- Lawsuits against school choice in Louisiana and Wisconsin, invoking civil rights laws to prevent poor kids from escaping failing schools.
- Losing arguments at the Supreme Court — including 13 unanimous losses in the last three terms, winning less than 40% of cases two years ago and barely more than half this past term.
- Divisive enforcement actions (and rhetoric) regarding racial preferences in policy areas ranging from the right to armed self-defense to the Fair Housing Act (related to number 2 above).
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