If finally comes out officially: Holder made the call on arrest of Mutallab
That was the decision to arrest of Abdul Mutallab as a criminal defendant with Miranda rights, a decision of which all the top U.S. intelligence and homeland security official have told the Congress under oath that they were not informed.
Thomas Joscelyn writes in The Weekly Standard:
Holder Admits He Made Decision to Charge Abdulmutallab as Criminal Defendant
1:58 PM, Feb 3, 2010
Attorney General Eric Holder has sent a letter defending the decision to charge Abdulmutallab as a criminal and read him his Miranda rights. This paragraph stuck out immediately:
“I made the decision to charge Mr. Abdulmutallab with federal crimes, and to seek his detention in connection with those charges, with the knowledge of, and with no objection from, all other relevant departments of the government. On the evening of December 25 and again on the morning of December 26, the FBI informed its partners in the Intelligence Community that Abdulmutallab would be charged criminally, and no agency objected to this course of action.”
(1) While those other departments were informed, according to Holder, this evidently doesn’t include the senior-most members of those departments—per their congressional testimony. Senior officials including DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano have testified that they were not informed of the decision. If they were informed, which is unlikely, then they lied before Congress. If they weren’t informed, which is likely, then this means those departments have serious communication problems because such an important decision was never communicated up the chain. In other words, assuming Holder is right, then why weren’t the senior-most officials in those departments informed?
(2) What took Holder so long to admit this?
Posted by Lawrence Auster at February 03, 2010 06:32 PM | Send