Holder: House committee vote "unwarranted"

The U.S. attorney general questioned the House committee's decision

Published June 21, 2012 1:39PM (EDT)

COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder says a vote by a House of Representatives committee to hold him in contempt was “unwarranted, unnecessary and unprecedented.”

Holder says he believes that a negotiated solution can be found, and the assembly “has to consider (…) what they will do and we’ll see how it works out. “

The White House reacted sharply Wednesday to the party-line vote that came after President Barack Obama invoked executive privilege in refusing to turn over documents related to Operation Fast and Furious, which sent illicit arms into Mexico. A vote by the full House could come next week.

Holder spoke Thursday on the sidelines of a meeting with European Union officials in Copenhagen, Denmark, which holds the rotating EU presidency.


By Associated Press

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