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WaPoAttorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. clashed with congressional Republicans on Thursday over Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan’s role in evaluating the health-care law and the Justice Department’s “Fast and Furious” gun-trafficking sting.
Under intensive questioning from House Judiciary Committee Chairman Lamar Smith (R-Tex.), Holder reiterated that his department would not provide Congress with more information about Kagan’s health-care related role when she was President Obama’s solicitor general. Republicans are seeking internal e-mails and other documents, arguing that Kagan might have to recuse herself from the court’s decision on the health-care law if she was involved in the legislation.
“My memory is that when we had conversations about the health-care bill, the solicitor general was not present,” said Holder, who added that giving Congress internal materials about a future judicial nominee would raise “separation of powers” questions between the branches of government.
Holder also defended the Justice Department’s handling of the fallout over Phoenix-based Fast and Furious, in which federal agents allowed guns to flow illegally onto U.S. streets and into Mexico. The operation, which resulted in more than 2,000 illegally purchased firearms hitting the streets, is under investigation by congressional Republicans and the Justice Department’s inspector general’s office.
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