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  • Fast and Furious Report Released

    If someone released their resignation as soon as the report was released, it must not bode well for the Justice Department. Let's see the fallout from this.






    The Office of the Inspector General for the Department of Justice has released a 400 page report, concluding the internal DOJ investigation into Operation Fast and Furious. Current IG Michael Horowitz will present key findings in the report tomorrow during a Congressional Oversight hearing on Capitol Hill. Horowitz took over the IG position in March when former IG Cynthia Schnedar stepped down. Schnedar, who did the bulk of the work in the report, is a long time friend of Attorney General Eric Holder and worked for him during his time as U.S. Attorney in Washington D.C.

    DOJ Deputy Assistant Attorney General Jason Weinstein, who played a heavy role during Fast and Furious and in its scandalous aftermath, submitted his resignation just moments ago.

    Stay tuned to Townhall for details as we read through the report.

    UPDATE: Chairman of the House Oversight Committee Darrell Issa has issued a response.

    “The Inspector General’s report confirms findings by Congress’ investigation of a near total disregard for public safety in Operation Fast and Furious. Contrary to the denials of the Attorney General and his political defenders in Congress, the investigation found that information in wiretap applications approved by senior Justice Department officials in Washington did contain red flags showing reckless tactics and faults Attorney General Eric Holder’s inner circle for their conduct.

    “Former Deputy Attorney General Gary Grindler, Assistant Attorney General Lanny Breuer who heads the Criminal Division, Deputy Assistant Attorney General Jason Weinstein, Arizona U.S. Attorney Dennis Burke, and Holder’s own Deputy Chief of Staff Monty Wilkinson are all singled out for criticism in the report. It’s time for President Obama to step in and provide accountability for officials at both the Department of Justice and ATF who failed to do their jobs. Attorney General Holder has clearly known about these unacceptable failures yet has failed to take appropriate action for over a year and a half.” Schmaler should be fired and Congress should investigate the cozy friendship between the Department of Justice and Media Matters immediately.
    How do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?


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    Not the name I wanted to see, but it's a start. There's some dirty shit that went on, and heads must roll.

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    • #3
      They let Holder completely off the hook. Said he had no knowledge of it and didn't withhold anything nor did he mislead Congress.
      How do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Geor! View Post
        They let Holder completely off the hook. Said he had no knowledge of it and didn't withhold anything nor did he mislead Congress.
        I saw that. It's all bullshit.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Geor! View Post
          They let Holder completely off the hook. Said he had no knowledge of it and didn't withhold anything nor did he mislead Congress.
          I hope people that resign over it or get canned come out saying what Holder knew. Even though I know it won't do anything.

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          • #6
            There will be no fallout. No one give a shit. This administration could film themselves group skull fucking a baby seal with down syndrome on top of the dome of the rock and the majority of this country would shrug it off if the media bothered to report it.

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            • #7
              I wonder what was promised to these guys to take the fall for Obama and Holder. And if it didn't go as high as the Presidency, he wrongly claimed Executive Privilege.
              I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool

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