Media | Fox News Holder Backed Fox News Probe Attorney general signed off on controversial search warrant By Kevin Spak Posted May 24, 2013 6:41 AM CDT Copied In this May 15, 2013 file photo, Attorney General Eric Holder, the nation's top law enforcement official, testifies on Capitol Hill. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File) Eric Holder has deftly sidestepped accountability for the Justice Department's spying on the AP by saying he recused himself from the case, but he can't pull the same trick in the Fox News case. The attorney general personally signed off on the search warrant targeting Fox reporter James Rosen, NBC News reports. "It was approved at the highest levels—and I mean the highest," NBC's source said, confirming that that included Holder. When asked about Holder's role, the DOJ released a boilerplate statement about its review of its press policy. We also learned yesterday that the Department took steps to conceal the Rosen search warrant, asking the courts to keep it under seal. Even when it became unsealed in 2011, it wasn't added to the documents in the trial of Rosen's alleged source, analyst Stephen Kim. Google was also specifically forbidden from informing Rosen that his email had been accessed. Read These Next A former NFL Pro Bowler has died at age 36. The massive AWS failure exposed a big problem with the internet. Backlash for Trump nominee who said he has 'a Nazi streak.' A man ended up dead after trying to steal from Spirit Halloween. Report an error