Judicial Watch, a conservative watchdog group, says it determined those figures detailing Holder’s travel costs from March of 2009 to August 2012 through a Freedom of Information Act request.
The group deemed $697,525.20 of those expenses
as “taxpayer-funded personal travel expenses.”
Judicial Watch did not compare those figures to other attorneys
general. But the president of the group blasted Holder, who uses government aircraft for security reasons.
“I hope these documents help Attorney General Holder understand the burden his unnecessary personal travel places on American taxpayers,” said Judicial Watch president Tom Fitton. ”The notion that federal officials such as Holder have access to a fleet of luxury jets for discounted
personal travel for ‘security’ reasons should strike most Americans as a scam that needs to be reformed.”
The report details 213 trips outside Washington. The group classified 31 as personal trips, including “two trips to Martha’s Vineyard with a flight-only price tag of $95,184.50, as well as eight trips to Farmingdale, N.Y., at a flight cost
of $118,553.71.”
Among trips listed by the group: Taxpayers spent $15,452.50 for Holder to give a speech at Al Sharpton’s National Action Network
in New York City.
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