Republicans want heads to roll over the Internal Revenue Service controversy. If that doesn’t happen, apparently, Eric Holder is to blame.
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz on Thursday said the U.S. attorney general deserves to be impeached for not fully investigating the IRS, which acknowledged last year that agents improperly targeted tea party groups for extra scrutiny.
“Among other things, Congress should impeach Eric Holder because Eric Holder is defying Congress and defying rule of law,” Cruz said on Sean Hannity’s radio show.
“Eric Holder has been the most partisan attorney general the U.S. has ever had,” he added.
Holder is used to the name-calling by now. The attorney general strayed from his prepared remarks at the National Action Network convention Wednesday to bash the way congressional Republicans treated him, calling it “ugly and divisive.”
In 2012, House Republicans held Holder in contempt of Congress over the botched gun-running operation “Fast and Furious.” Democrats stormed off the House floor in protest and condemned the move as political theater.
Now, the former IRS official embroiled in the agency’s drama may see a similar fate.









