The House Oversight and Government Affairs Committee today voted 23-17, strictly along party lines, to send a resolution to hold Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt of Congress over the Operation Fast and Furious gun-running controversy in Mexico.
It now moves to a full House vote, to be held at a to-be-determined date, likely next week. A full House vote is required to actually hold Holder in contempt of Congress, which is likely given Republican control of the House.
The vote followed a decision by Obama earlier in the day to invoke the rarely-used power of executive privilege to protect the confidentiality of the documents.
Comments rapidly grew more heated throughout the day, culminating in the vote.








