Obviously, much more important than letting regular people tour the White House or having elderly veterans “allowed” to see their memorials…
Via Daily Caller:
The Justice Department’s internal watchdog blasted the U.S. Marshals Service for excessive spending on “swag,” but the attorney general spent half as much on just three events.
Internal documents reveal that award spending for the Annual Attorney General Awards Ceremony — headed by Attorney General Eric Holder — more than doubled between 2009 and 2011, coming to a total of over $410,000 in the course of just three ceremonies.
The event is held by the Justice Department to recognize employees for their work. Holder presents the awards himself, which may explain why the department spared no expense when purchasing them.
The documents — obtained through the Freedom of Information Act by the watchdog group Cause of Action — reveal that in 2009, Justice Management Division shelled out $80,245 for 286 plaques, crystal eagle statuettes and desktop trophies.