Cummings Asks Issa for Meeting with Deputy AG on Fast and Furious

Cummings Asks Issa for Meeting with Deputy AG on Fast and Furious

The following press release was published by the House Committee on Oversight and Reform on June 12, 2012. It is reproduced in full below.

Dear Mr. Chairman:

I am writing to request that we accept an offer that has been made by James Cole, the Deputy Attorney General, to meet with us in person about the Committee’s investigation of Operation Fast and Furious.

Yesterday, you informed Committee Members that you scheduled a business meeting next week to vote on your draft contempt citation against Attorney General Eric Holder. I continue to believe that it is possible to resolve outstanding questions regarding this investigation without resorting to contempt. Specifically, I believe it would benefit the Committee to hear directly from the Deputy Attorney General about why some of the documents listed in the draft contempt citation are covered by a federal criminal statute that prohibits their disclosure. In turn, I believe it would benefit the Department to hear directly from us about specific documents we believe could be produced to the Committee without compromising ongoing prosecutions.

There is no doubt that the Committee has a legitimate interest in conducting vigorous oversight of this issue, and I have commended you publicly for exposing-and bringing to a halt-a series of misguided gunwalking operations that placed the lives of American and Mexican citizens in danger. If we can recognize the valid interests of the Department in protecting the independence of its ongoing criminal investigations and prosecutions, I believe we can work together toward a timely resolution of this matter.

Sincerely,

Elijah E. Cummings

Ranking Member

Source: House Committee on Oversight and Reform

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