Holder: GOP has made me a ‘proxy’ to attack Obama

In his first interview since the House of Representatives voted to hold him in contempt of Congress on Thursday, Attorney General Eric Holder told the Washington Post that Republicans have made him a "proxy" to attack President Barack Obama.

"I've become a symbol of what they don't like about the positions this Justice Department has taken," Holder told the paper. "I am also a proxy for the president in an election year. You have to be exceedingly naive to think that vote was about . . . documents."

The contempt vote against Holder was over the Justice Department's decision not to turn over documents tied to the failed Fast and Furious gun-walking operation. It was the first time a Cabinet member was held in contempt of Congress.

Holder also told the Post that he was angry, but not surprised, by the vote. But he said he's not considering stepping down because of it.