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Ex-DoJ Lawyer: Holder Dropped New Black Panther Case for Racial Reasons
2010-07-01
A former Justice Department attorney who quit his job to protest the Obama administration's handling of the New Black Panther Party voter intimidation case is accusing Attorney General Eric Holder of dropping the charges for racially motivated reasons.

J. Christian Adams, now an attorney in Virginia and a conservative blogger, says he and the other Justice Department lawyers working on the case were ordered to dismiss it.

"I mean we were told, 'Drop the charges against the New Black Panther Party,'" Adams told Fox News, adding that political appointees Loretta King, acting head of the civil rights division, and Steve Rosenbaum, an attorney with the division since 2003, ordered the dismissal.

Asked about the Justice Department's claim that they are career attorneys, not political appointees, Adams said "obviously, that's false."

"Under the vacancy reform act, they were serving in a political capacity," he said. "This is one of the examples of Congress not being told the truth, the American people not being told the truth about this case. It's one of the other examples in this case where the truth simply is becoming another victim of the process."

Adams claimed an unnamed political appointee said if somebody wants to bring these kinds of cases, "that' not going to de done out of the civil rights division."

Adams also accused Assistant Attorney General Thomas Perez of lying under oath to Congress about the circumstances surrounding the decision to drop the probe.

The Justice Department has defended its move to drop the case, saying it obtained an injunction against one member to keep him away from polling stations while dismissing charges against the others "based on a careful assessment of the facts and the law."

But Adams told Fox News that politics and race was at play in the dismissal.

"There is a pervasive hostility within the civil rights division at the Justice Department toward these sorts of cases," Adams told Fox News' Megyn Kelly.

Adams says the dismissal is a symptom of the Obama administration's reverse racism and that the Justice Department will not pursue voting rights cases against white victims.

"In voting, that will be the case over the next few years, there's no doubt about it," he said.
Posted by:Fred

#8  Say, Gorb, maybe you're on to something! We just need to recruit a few for the next election. For balance.
Posted by: Bobby   2010-07-01 11:28  

#7  I'd love to see what they'd do if a couple of Skinheads or Yakuza showed up there brandishing weapons alongside the Black Panthers.
Posted by: gorb   2010-07-01 10:22  

#6  He'll go after them like a rabid dog. As long as the victim is non-white.

No kidding.
ADAMS: Inside the Black Panther case
Most disturbing, the dismissal is part of a creeping lawlessness infusing our government institutions. Citizens would be shocked to learn about the open and pervasive hostility within the Justice Department to bringing civil rights cases against nonwhite defendants on behalf of white victims. Equal enforcement of justice is not a priority of this administration. Open contempt is voiced for these types of cases.
Posted by: ed   2010-07-01 09:45  

#5  Well DUH!
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2010-07-01 08:42  

#4  He didn't get the memo - only whitey can be racist now.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2010-07-01 08:38  

#3  Behold! The police of Social Justice.
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-07-01 05:44  

#2  You're wrong Ed.
He'll go after them like a rabid dog.
As long as the victim is non-white.
Posted by: bigjim-CA   2010-07-01 00:51  

#1  Looks like Eric Holder is too much of a coward to confront racism. Resign you coward.
Posted by: ed   2010-07-01 00:36  

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