- The investigation into Operation Fast and Furious by the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee has resulted in President Obama's invoking executive privilege for the first time. (Article.nationalreview.com)
- This is actually two questions, both equally important, thanks to the calendar. (Hotair.com)
- Time will tell how Wednesday's last-minute invocation of executive privilege to shield hundreds of documents from public scrutiny and attempt to keep Attorney General Eric Holder from being held in contempt of Congress will affect Barack Obama's place in history. (Boston Herald)
- President Obamas use of executive privilege over Operation Fast and Furious documents has failed to delay contempt proceedings against Attorney General Eric Holder. (Catholic Online)
- The assertion of executive privilege related to the investigation of "Operation Fast and Furious" is the culmination of a disturbing pattern of defiance on the part of Barack Hussein Obama. (Naples Daily News)
- That authority – known as executive privilege – isn't in the Constitution. Yet invoking it has proved effective for presidents determined to keep witnesses or documents away from congressional investigators. (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
- President Barack Obama, for the first time in his presidency, asserted executive privilege to block Republicans from gaining access to Justice Department documents about Operation Fast and Furious. (Wall Street Journal)
Friday, June 22, 2012
Obama executive privilege
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