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    The head of the Republican-led U.S. House of Representatives panel investigating a botched U.S.-Mexico gun running sting is taking his demand for documents straight to the White Property, according to a letter released on Tuesday.

    In a seven-page letter to President Barack Obama, Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Darrell Issa questioned the president's assertion of executive privilege in refusing to turn more than the documents and called on him to release the information to avoid contempt proceedings against the top U.S. law enforcement official. The Audubon New Orleans Zoo

    The move comes before the total House is vote Thursday on whether Lawyer General Eric Holder should be held in contempt of Congress for refusing to hand over some Justice Department documents in the case, which was named "Operation Fast and Furious."

    "Your privilege assertion means a single of two things. Either you or your most senior advisors had been involved in managing Operation Quickly and Furious and the fallout from it . or you are asserting a presidential power that you know to be unjustified solely for the purpose of further obstructing a congressional investigation," Issa wrote in the letter, dated Monday.

    Even though the White House has denied advising the Justice Department, "the surprising assertion of executive privilege raised the question of regardless of whether that is still the case," Issa mentioned.

    Republicans handle the Home and some have recommended that some sort of a cover-up of data took location with regards to the 2009-11 operation, which was meant to assist federal agents stick to the flow of weapons from Arizona into Mexico, where they were thought to fall into the hands of drug cartels.

    Instead, U.S. agents lost track of many of the guns. Some of the weapons were involved in crimes, such as the killing of a Border Patrol agent.

    On Sunday, Issa mentioned he had no evidence that the White Home was involved in a cover-up about Quickly and Furious or in delivering misleading details to Congress.

    Interviewed on "Fox News Sunday," Issa mentioned the documents being shielded by the White Home would aid supply data about how significantly high-level Obama administration officials knew about a February 4, 2011 Justice Department letter that wrongly denied that guns had been permitted to "walk" into Mexico.

    Democrats have stated Issa's probe is an election year-inspired witch hunt.

    The Property is expected to vote on Thursday on whether or not to hold Holder in contempt for refusing to turn more than all the documents demanded by lawmakers.

    Issa mentioned he still believes "a settlement . is in the finest interests of the Justice Department, Congress, and these most directly affected" by the operation. It would also make the contempt vote "unnecessary," he added.

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