Graham brings up the question: Where would Osama Bin Laden be tried if we captured him tomorrow? Attorney General gets stumped continually...
Graham: "Under domestic criminal law, the moment the person is in the hands of the United States government they're entitled to be told they have a right to a lawyer and can remain silent, and if we go down that road, we are gonna make this country less safe"
Here's a little reminder of Eric Holder who was Deputy Attorney General under Janet Reno in 1999 answering questions about the clemency of the 16 FALN terrorists before the Senate Judiciary Committee, this is not the first time this guy has been in the hot seat for doing stuff that's questionable...