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More Fast & Furious; Letter From Issa & Grassley to Holder

by huckfunn ( 12 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Breaking News, Democratic Party, Headlines, Politics, Progressives, Weapons at July 6th, 2011 - 7:29 pm

Here is the letter from Rep. Darrell Issa and Senator Charles Grassley to Eric Holder regarding the July 4th testimony of Acting ATF Director Kenneth Melson. The ball is in Eric Holder’s Court.  Be sure and read the whole thing. Submitted without further comment.

Dear Attorney General Holder:

Hat tip Daily Caller.

Further Update via Pajamas Media: Email Confirms “Gunwalker” Known Throughout Justice Department Hat tip Iron Fist

UPDATE: NEW DETAILS; ATF Director Says Department of Justice Obstructing Fast & Furious Investigation

by huckfunn ( 20 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Headlines, Second Amendment, Weapons at July 6th, 2011 - 12:48 pm

On July 4th, acting ATF Director Kenneth Melson told congressional investigators that the DOJ is obstructing the probe of Operation Fast & Furious. DOJ is actively seeking to rid themselves of Melson but he refuses to go. Another recent development in this case was the revelation that U.S. taxpayer dollars were used to purchase guns that later found their way to Mexican drug lords. It also turns out the main target of Operation Fast & Furious was, in fact, an FBI informant who was a former drug dealer and had been previously deported.

This story gets dirtier every day.

The Justice Department is obstructing the congressional investigation of a U.S. law enforcement operation intended to crack down on major weapons traffickers on the Southwest border, according to the embattled leader of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

Ken Melson, the acting director of the ATF, lobbed the accusation when he sneaked in for an interview with congressional investigators on July 4, two days ahead of his scheduled interview with the inspector general about the operation known as “Fast and Furious,” Fox News has learned.

FILE: Soldiers stand guard near seized weapons during a news conference at the Defense Headquarters in Mexico City.

“If his account is accurate, then ATF leadership appears to have been effectively muzzled while the DOJ sent over false denials and buried its head in the sand,” Rep. Darrell Issa, chairman of the Oversight and Government Reform Committee, said in a letter Tuesday to Attorney General Eric Holder. “That approach distorted the truth and obstructed our investigation.”

In a separate development, congressional sources have learned that not only was U.S. taxpayer money being used to buy guns that were later sent to Mexico, but the main target of the investigation was actually a FBI informant and former drug dealer who had been deported years ago.

Read the whole thing here.

UPDATE:

Melson claims he was directed by Justice Department officials to avoid cooperating with Congress.  “If his account is accurate,” Issa and Grassley told Holder, “then ATF leadership appears to have been effectively muzzled while the DOJ sent over false denials and buried its head in the sand.  That approach distorted the truth and obstructed our investigation.”

Melson’s testimony confirmed the dark suspicions of Congressional investigators that Operation Fast and Furious was never intended to work the way it was advertised. “Specifically, we have very real indications from several sources that some of the gun trafficking ‘higher-ups’ that the ATF sought to identify were already known to other agencies, and may even have been paid as informants,” Issa and Grassley stated.

In other words, this was never about letting American guns “walk” to shadowy Mexican drug kingpins, leaving a trail of bullets that ATF could follow.  Also, this means agencies other than ATF were involved in the Gun Walker outrage… which means the Acting ATF Director’s potential usefulness as a firewall to protect superiors, such as Eric Holder, has just about come to an end.

Read the rest here: http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=44671

Obama Gun-Sting Breakthrough

by huckfunn ( 26 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Elections 2012, Free Speech, government, Headlines, Second Amendment, Weapons at June 28th, 2011 - 11:15 pm

This is hot of the press, so all of the details are not in. It appears that the congressional  investigation of  Operation Fast & Furious scandal has progressed to the next level. The Daily Beast is reporting that Kenneth Melson, Acting Director of the ATF, will testify before Congress next month as to his knowledge of Fast & Furious operations. The congressional committee has also been given access to documents previously withheld by DOJ.

The head of the embattled federal agency that combats gun trafficking has agreed to talk with Senate investigators, a potentially important breakthrough as Congress tries to determine whether higher-ups in the Obama administration knew about a controversial sting that let assault weapons flow across the border into Mexico’s drug wars.

The testimony—expected next month from Kenneth Melson, the acting director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives—was brokered as part of a deal between Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) and the committee’s top Republican, Iowa’s Charles Grassley. Grassley and his fellow Republicans were given full access to ATF documents, Melson, and other key witnesses; and in return, Grassley agreed to release three Obama administration nominees he had been blocking, according to correspondence obtained by NEWSWEEK and THE DAILY BEAST.

Grassley had been fighting to get full access for months. He finally got it with a letter Leahy wrote to Attorney General Eric Holder requesting access for both his staff and Grassley’s investigators to the evidence and witnesses in the gun-sting investigation. In return, Grassley agreed to let proceed the nominations of Jim Cole to be deputy attorney general, Lisa Monaco to be assistant attorney general for national security, and Virginia Seitz to be head of the Office of Legal Counsel, the letter shows.

HAT TIP DORIEN GREY

Gunrunner Update: Whistleblower Says ATF Sent Him Termination Notice

by huckfunn ( 12 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Crime, Democratic Party, government, Headlines, Mexico, Second Amendment, Weapons at June 27th, 2011 - 11:23 pm

On June 21 Rep. Darrell Issa sent a letter to ATF Deputy Director William Hoover warning that the ATF should not retaliate against whistle blower agents who spilled the beans on the criminal enterprise known as Operation Fast and Furious. 2 days later, on June 23, veteran agent Vince Cefalu was sent a termination letter informing him tthat he was to turn in his gun and badge. Pending appeal he has been placed on administrative leave. Agent Cefalu was one of the first whistleblowers in the Fast and Furious scandal as he reported the details of the operation to Fox News last December.

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms is being accused of retaliating against an agent who helped publicize the agency’s role in allowing thousands of guns to cross the U.S. border and fall into the hands of Mexican drug gangs.

The agent, Vince Cefalu, who has spoken out about the ATF’s so-called “Project Gunrunner” scandal, says he was served with termination papers just last week, and he calls the move politically motivated.

“Aside from Jay Dobyns, I don’t know of anyone that’s been more vocal about ATF mismanagement than me,” said Cefalu, a senior special agent based in Dublin, Calif. “That’s why this is happening.” Dobyns, an ATF special agent basedin Tucson, has appeared several times on Fox News to discuss the scandal.

Cefalu first told FoxNews.com about the ATF’s embattled anti-gun smuggling operation in December, before the first reports on the story appeared in February. “Simply put, we knowingly let hundreds of guns and dozens of identified bad guys go across the border,” Cefalu said at the time.

Since then, Cefalu’s claims have been vindicated, as a number of agents with first-hand knowledge of the case came forward. The scandal over Project Gunrunner led to congressional hearings, a presidential reprimand – Obama called the operation “a serious mistake” – and speculation that ATF chief Ken Melson will resign.

Yet last week, Cefalu, who has worked for the agency for 24 years, was forced to turn in his gun and badge. He can appeal but will be on “paid administrative leave” during the process.

Cefalu’s dismissal follows a string of allegations that the ATF retaliates against whistleblowers. When the Project Gunrunner scandal broke, Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, wrote the ATF that an agent who had been giving his staff members information about the scandal had been “allegedly accused… of misconduct” by the agent’s boss for talking with Grassley’s staffers.

And two days before Cefalu was served with termination papers, Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, sent a letter to the ATF warning officials not to retaliate against whistleblowers.

Read the rest here.