wow the screws on this administration are unravelling so quickly, its almot unfathomable how crooked they are.
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During testimony before members of Congress on Thursday, Sen. Mark Kirk (R-IL) asked Attorney General Eric Holder whether his departmentâs expansive monitoring of the communications records of journalists extended to members of the Congress. Holder refused to answer the question in a public setting, prompting Kirk to scold him for not simply responding âno.â
Kirk began by referencing the developing scandal surrounding the revelation that the National Security Agency has been requesting the phone records of all of Verizonâs customers.
âYou know, when government bureaucrats are sloppy theyâre usually really sloppy,â Krik said. âWant to just ask, could you assure to us that no phones inside the Capitol were monitored of members of Congress that would give a future executive branch, if they started pulling this kind of thing up, would give them unique leverage over the legislature?â
âWith all due respect, Senator, I donât think this is an appropriate setting for me to discuss that issue,â Holder replied. âIâd be more than glad to come back in an appropriate setting to discuss the issues that you have raised, but in this open forum..â
Kirk interrupted Holder. âThe correct answer would be, âNo, we stayed within our lane and Iâm assuring you we did not spy on members of Congress,â he said.
Watch the clip below via C-SPAN:
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During testimony before members of Congress on Thursday, Sen. Mark Kirk (R-IL) asked Attorney General Eric Holder whether his departmentâs expansive monitoring of the communications records of journalists extended to members of the Congress. Holder refused to answer the question in a public setting, prompting Kirk to scold him for not simply responding âno.â
Kirk began by referencing the developing scandal surrounding the revelation that the National Security Agency has been requesting the phone records of all of Verizonâs customers.
âYou know, when government bureaucrats are sloppy theyâre usually really sloppy,â Krik said. âWant to just ask, could you assure to us that no phones inside the Capitol were monitored of members of Congress that would give a future executive branch, if they started pulling this kind of thing up, would give them unique leverage over the legislature?â
âWith all due respect, Senator, I donât think this is an appropriate setting for me to discuss that issue,â Holder replied. âIâd be more than glad to come back in an appropriate setting to discuss the issues that you have raised, but in this open forum..â
Kirk interrupted Holder. âThe correct answer would be, âNo, we stayed within our lane and Iâm assuring you we did not spy on members of Congress,â he said.
Watch the clip below via C-SPAN: