On Thursday, the House Judiciary Committee grilled Attorney General Eric Holder on two key subjects. Lawmakers want to know why there’s a two month gap in the paper trail of then-Solicitor General Elena Kagan in the effort to build a legal defense for the Obama health care laws. Republicans say Kagan’s role in that should prompt her to recuse herself from the Supreme Court’s upcoming consideration of the health care laws. Lawmakers also pressed Holder over who is responsible for the badly bungled Operation Fast & Furious that allowed hundreds of guns to walk into the possession of Mexican drug cartels. And now there are questions about millions of U.S. dollars laundered through the cartels and whether the whole thing was an effort to limit gun rights in America. We discuss all of this and more with Texas Rep. Ted Poe, a former judge and member of the House Judiciary Committee.