As the Attorney General continues to shirk responsibility for ‘Fast & Furious’, Congressional votes against him pile up.
Ginny Simone speaks with Arizona Congressman Paul Gosar from the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform investigating Operation Fast and Furious. Rep. Gosar talks about Attorney General Eric Holder’s insistence that he stopped Fast and Furious the minute he learned about it and accusation that the committee is playing political “gotcha games.” Gosar says the nation and congress have turned against Holder as more and more vote “no confidence” in him. Originally aired 2/29/2012.
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