RAW STORY
Fox News Senior Political Analyst Brit Hume clashed with fellow Fox
News contributor Juan Williams on Sunday after Williams pointed out that
the investigations of reporters had started under George W. Bush’s
administration and then continued under President Barack Obama.
During a panel discussion about the Department of Justice’s
investigation into leaks of classified information published Fox News
reporter James Rosen, Fox News host Chris Wallace asked Williams if he
could defend the president’s decision to ask Attorney General Eric
Holder to review his own department.
“Republicans have been hammering Eric Holder… to go after the leaks,
that they have wanted him to pursue leaks that had to do with how bin
Laden was killed to secret prisons to the attack on the cyber network in
Iran,” Williams explained. “That came from Republicans. And it has been
something that the Bush administration started and it has been
continued with a vengeance — to everyone’s surprise — by this
administration.”
“Eric
Holder did not conduct the probe that led people to somehow come to the
madhouse conclusion that James Rosen is somehow a co-conspirator, is
somehow to be suspected,” he continued. “He signed the affidavit as
attorney general of the United States, he did not conduct the probe.”
“The problem is that it went to Holder and he okayed it!” Hume
exclaimed. “Are you saying he’s not ultimately responsible as the head
man of the Justice Department?”
“That’s why he’s being asked to look at it,” Williams insisted. “He’s
the exact right person as the attorney general of the United States to
see what prosecutors did.”
“Wasn’t he supposed to see all that before he signed off on the affidavit?” Hume shouted.
“You can’t see everything,” Williams replied.
“What you do know is, when that affidavit came to him, rife with
assertions that this reporter doing his job was acting in a criminal
way, he okayed it!” Hume shot back.
“In
this case, the Rosen case, he had nothing to do with it,” Williams
argued. “All he was doing was signing an affidavit sent to him by his
underlings.”
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