What is contempt of Congress? 5 key questions

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Here are answers to 5 key questions about the concept -- and a look back at some other Cabinet-level and senior officials who have been held in contempt.

they voted to hold President Barack Obama's attorney general, Eric Holder

The Obama Justice Department would not prosecute Holder, resulting in a protracted legal battle; it wasn't until January 2016 that a federal judge ordered the Justice Department to produce some documents. The Obama administration appealed, and the case lingered until President Donald Trump took office.

The speaker of the House asked the U.S. attorney in Washington, D.C., to pursue the matter, but the federal prosecutor declined, citing a Justice Department policy of not prosecuting a White House official for criminal contempt of Congress if that official had invoked executive privilege at the behest of the president.The Bush administration appealed, and while the case was still pending, Obama took office.

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