By Associated Press, Updated: Friday, June 29, 3:35 PM WASHINGTON The Justice Department has declared that Attorney General Eric Holders decision to withhold information about a bungled gun-tracking operation from Congress does not constitute a crime and he wont be prosecuted for contempt of Congress.
In a letter to House Speaker John Boehner, the department says that it will not bring the congressional contempt citation against Holder to a federal grand jury and that it will take no other action to prosecute the attorney general.
Deputy Attorney General James Cole says the decision is in line with long-standing Justice Department practice across administrations of both political parties.