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Judicial Watch Urges Judiciary Committee to Reject Holder Appointment
Letter to Judiciary Committee and Advertisements in The Washington Times Highlight Holder's Corrupt Record
| Source: Judicial Watch
WASHINGTON, DC--(Marketwire - January 14, 2009) - Judicial Watch, the public interest group
that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, announced today its
opposition to Barack Obama's appointment of Eric Holder to serve as
Attorney General in the incoming Obama administration. The nonprofit
watchdog organization sent a letter to members of the Senate Judiciary
Committee and published a full-page advertisement in The Washington Times
raising questions about Holder's corrupt record in the Clinton
administration's Justice Department. Holder's confirmation hearing is
scheduled for Thursday, January 15th.
"Mr. Holder's record demonstrates a willingness to bend the law in order to
protect his political patrons. On his watch at the Clinton Justice
Department, the pardon process was upended and corrupted by a 'pay to play'
mentality. This undermined, in the least, the appearance of the fair
administration of justice by the Justice Department," Judicial Watch noted
in its letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee, dated January 13, 2009.
"Mr. Holder is the wrong person to head the Department of Justice."
Judicial Watch's letter highlights Holder's participation in a number of
Clinton-era scandals, including: Holder's support of pardons for
unrepentant terrorists from FALN and the Weather Underground; his efforts
to secure a pardon for fugitive financier Marc Rich; his participation in
planning the violent raid to seize then-six-year-old Elian Gonzalez at
gunpoint and returning him to Castro's Cuba; and his opposition to
appointing an independent counsel to investigate fundraising controversies
involving President Clinton and Vice President Al Gore.
Judicial Watch's advertisement challenges members of the Senate Judiciary
Committee to "ask the tough questions" of Holder during his confirmation
hearing related to these and other scandals. The ad will appear on January
14th and January 15th in The Washington Times.
"Judicial Watch, America's leading government watchdog organization, calls
upon the members of the U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary to challenge
Mr. Holder on... questions which relate to his fitness to serve as the
nation's chief law enforcement officer," the advertisement states.
"Barack Obama made a terrible mistake in nominating Eric Holder. The
Senate should reject this nomination," said Judicial Watch President Tom
Fitton.
Visit www.JudicialWatch.org to read Judicial Watch's letter to the Senate
Judiciary Committee and to view Judicial Watch's full-page advertisements.