Last week, the House of Representatives voted to hold Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt of Congress. That would normally trigger an investigation and prosecution by the Justice Department and a U.S. Attorney, but the DOJ has already announced it will not be moving forward on the action against Holder. The contempt citation came after what Republicans say is more than a year of deception and stonewalling from Holder and his colleagues at the Justice Department in connection with the gunwalking scandal known as ‘Fast & Furious’. Arizona Rep. Paul Gosar is a member of the House Oversight & Government Reform Committee that first voted out the contempt citation. Gosar says he is deeply disappointed by the politics involved in the Justice Department’s decision and he says civil contempt charges should be coming soon through the Republican leadership. Gosar also discusses the myriad of immigration and border security headlines in recent days – from the Supreme Court decision on Arizona’s immigration laws to the Department of Homeland Security refusing to cooperate on cases of illegals detained in Arizona to the DHS telling border agents to ‘run and hide’ if confronted by violence.