[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 98 (Wednesday, June 27, 2012)]
[House]
[Pages H4069-H4070]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
ATTORNEY GENERAL HOLDER CONTEMPT VOTE
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
California (Ms. Lee) for 5 minutes.
Ms. LEE of California. Mr. Speaker, let me first thank my colleagues
in the Congressional Black, Hispanic, and Asian Pacific American
Caucuses for coming to the floor to denounce the deeply partisan and
divisive effort by congressional Republicans to hold Attorney General
Holder in contempt. We need to be doing what the American people
elected us to do, and that is to create jobs and to get our economy
back on its feet.
This contempt vote stands in stark contrast to our duties in
Congress. We should be devoting our time to creating jobs, addressing
our Nation's neglected infrastructure, and ensuring that student loan
rates don't balloon starting next week.
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Too many hardworking American families are looking for their next
paycheck, and yet this Tea Party-led Republican Congress is wasting
precious legislative time and energy on a purely partisan effort to
generate conflict where none exists.
The Republicans' claims against Attorney General Holder defy belief.
The simple fact is the Bush administration developed the inappropriate
tactics, and once this Justice Department, under President Obama,
learned about it, Attorney General Holder stopped the program--stopped
it.
So instead of handling our Nation's priorities, this Tea Party-led
Republican Congress is choosing to stick its head in the sand, ignoring
the wide range of documents and open cooperation provided by the
Justice Department but now engage in a game of political theater with
no regard for struggling families across America.
The true motivation behind this contempt resolution is simple: As
Leader Pelosi remarked last week, this is really about suppressing
voter turnout. The National Rifle Association, unfortunately, has
insisted that their supported Members of Congress vote for it or face
political peril.
Let me tell you, these Tea Party Republicans don't like it when their
ideological efforts to prevent people from voting get blocked by the
Justice Department doing its job--and that's defending the Constitution
of the United States. They know they can't win in judicial courts and
they cannot win in the court of public opinion, so instead they're
doing all they can to undermine the Justice Department by dragging
Attorney General Holder through the mud, making endless demands,
changing the goal posts, and monopolizing his time so that they can
continue their efforts to undermine the democratic process. And they're
asking for information that would violate the law. Furthermore, this is
unprecedented. The House has never voted to hold an Attorney General in
contempt.
Mr. Speaker, the American people are sick and tired of seeing these
Tea Party Republicans pursue a senseless and destructive agenda.
There's a reason that Congress has the lowest approval rating in
history, and it has everything to do with efforts like this--a contempt
vote that does nothing to improve the economy, does nothing to create
jobs, and does nothing to strengthen our middle class or to help those
trying to raise themselves out of poverty.
We need to invest in transportation, in education, and in ensuring
above all that jobs and jobs and more jobs are added to our economic
recovery. We only have a matter of weeks before Congress effectively
shuts down for the August recess, and we cannot waste any more time
doing anything other than putting Americans back to work. Jobs should
be our number one priority, our number two priority, and our number
three priority.
So I join my colleagues in the tri-caucuses calling for an end to
this useless path of petty politics. Let us work during the remainder
of time we have this congressional session to do the work that we were
sent here to do. No more political witch hunts, no more political
fishing expeditions, no more excuses. It's time to get back to work.
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