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Holder Refuses to Apologize
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"RUSH: Eric Holder ... was on Capitol Hill today ... and during the Q&A with Senator John Cornyn (R-TX). Cornyn said, 'Have you apologized to the family of Brian Terry?'... "
"HOLDER: I have not apologized but I certainly regret what happened."
"CORNYN: Have you even talked to them?"
"HOLDER: Uh, I have not."
"CORNYN: Would you like to apologize today for this program that went so wrong that it took the life of a United States law enforcement agent?"
"HOLDER: I certainly regret what happened to Agent Brian Terry. It pains me whenever there is the death of a law enforcement official ... It is not fair, however, to assume that the mistakes that, ummm, happened in Fast and Furious directly led to the death of Agent Terry." ... |
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