Eric Holder of “Fast and Furious” fame admitted that not getting more “sane” gun control legislation passed was his biggest failure as U.S. Attorney General.

Holder, who became the nation’s first African-American attorney general and served under former President Barack Obama for six years, told an audience at an event at Drake University Law School in Des Moines Tuesday that “gun safety legislation” was the one thing he wished he was able to get done during his tenure.

Former AG Eric Holder in Des Moines, who, like every other Democrat, is considering a presidential bid. https://t.co/Sueq6Glqmz pic.twitter.com/lnr3l9tHDA — Alexis Levinson (@alexis_levinson) February 13, 2019

Mulling over a 2020 Democratic presidential run, the career prosecutor who was cited for contempt of Congress in 2012, told the audience at the Harkin Institute for Public Policy and Citizen Engagement about his “biggest failure.”

Question: What do you wish you would have had more time to work on as AG? Holder: “Gun safety legislation.” — Alexis Levinson (@alexis_levinson) February 13, 2019

Holder says his worst day as AG was going to Sandy Hook in 2012. “I remember thinking: America’s gonna do it. This will be the thing that drives us into a more sane gun regulatory system…if every American had been with me that day, we would’ve been successful.” — Alexis Levinson (@alexis_levinson) February 13, 2019

Holder says his “biggest failure” as AG was “my inability to bring about sane gun safety legislation.” — Alexis Levinson (@alexis_levinson) February 13, 2019

Never mind that attorney generals are not tasked with bringing about any form of legislation.

Did anyone tell him legislation is not the job of the AG? — Sgt H (@LinklerMatt) February 13, 2019

I’m confused: Why did a member of the Administrative staff think he could “bring about” any legislation? — Joseph (((??))) Levine (@Rabbi224) February 13, 2019

Ummmm AGs enforce laws, they don’t create them … duh — Chuck (@cfiterman) February 13, 2019

Maybe that’s because his job as attorney general was make use of the legislation already on the books not to pass laws or make up shit on his own — Davey Jones (@titusxpullo) February 14, 2019

The irony of Holder’s regrets about gun safety, illegal guns or the selling of guns was not lost on social media users who took the former AG on a trip down memory lane.

Maybe he shouldnt have given so many guns to Mexican gangs/cartels. — Think before you type (@ChipD82) February 13, 2019

Maybe the legislation could have a catchy name like “fast and furious”, that would have caugh on, right? — Rock Hardcastle ? his name is Owen Benjamin (@mr_r_hardcastle) February 14, 2019

Holder, who challenged Republicans to a “knife fight” and declared that he and other Democrats were ready to”rumble” ahead of the 2018 midterm elections, holds the dubious honor of being the only cabinet member in U.S. history to be held in contempt of Congress for refusing to release documents to the House Oversight Committee that pertained to the failed Justice Department sting operation known as Fast and Furious. The program allowed approximately 2,000 weapons from the U.S. to pass into the hands of suspected Mexican gun smugglers.

The U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives lost track of most of the firearms in the gunrunning program which allowed criminals to buy weapons so they could be tracked. Two of those guns were found at the scene of US Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry’s death in 2010.

Holder is responsible for the murders of Brian Terry, Jaime Zapata, & many Mexican nationals Justice Department Documents Reveal Widespread Use of Fast and Furious Weapons by Major Mexican Drug Cartels – Linked to at least 69 Killings – Judicial Watch https://t.co/snw2tO0KJ5 — Trigger[LearnToCode]Warning ? (@AshLikeSnow17) February 13, 2019

Heraclio Osorio-Arellanes was convicted of first-degree murder and other charges Tuesday, found guilty of killing Terry over eight years ago, according to Fox News.

Holder was slammed on Twitter over his remarks about “sane” gun laws in light of his legacy under Obama.

Also getting caught selling guns illegslly that got a border agent killed, then lying about it, and then ignoring a contempt charge from congress until I left office. Also that… — Atlas Learned to Code While Shrugging (@DaveMBP) February 13, 2019

His idea of gun safety was to sell guns to the cartels? Seems like he accomplished that. — Hugh Kanter (@canarsie67) February 13, 2019

@EricHolder Legislation was not your job, Mr. Fast and Furious. — Macsen in Orlando (@macsenoverdrive) February 14, 2019

Odd that @EricHolder doesn’t think

getting Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry killed as exactly a shining moment? #FastandFurious — CathleenO (@cmortolani) February 14, 2019