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Holder Blasts Republicans In “Fast And Furious” Response



Oct 7, 2011 19 Comments ›› Pat Dollard

The Hill:

Attorney General Eric Holder replied Friday to mounting accusations against him in a scathing letter to the congressional leaders who are investigating his involvement in the botched gun-tracking operation known as Fast and Furious.

Holder wrote in a letter to the chairmen and ranking members of three Congressional committees that he has been “truthful and accurate” about the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms operation and that the rhetoric coming from Republican legislators has been “irresponsible and inflammatory.”

Congressional Republicans have seized on the ATF’s failed operation and the Obama administration’s knowledge of it. Republican calls for Holder’s resignation have been intensifying this week.

Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) alleged Wednesday that Holder’s statements on the issue are “beginning to look more and more like a cover-up.”

In his letter, Holder said he had been publicly circumspect about Fast and Furious because the Justice Department’s inspector general was in the middle of its own investigation.

“[T]he public discourse concerning these issues has become so base and so harmful to interests that I hope we all share that I must now address these issues notwithstanding the Inspector General’s ongoing review,” holder wrote.

“I cannot sit idly by as a Majority Member of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform suggests, as happened this week, that law enforcement and government employees who devote their lives to protecting our citizens be considered ‘accessories to murder.’ Such irresponsible and inflammatory rhetoric must be repudiated in the strongest possible terms.”

Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.), chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, have been investigating who gave the ultimate authorization for Fast and Furious.

In testimony May 3, Holder told Issa that the Fast and Furious operation had been conducted without his knowledge.

“I’m not sure of the exact date, but I probably heard about Fast and Furious for the first time over the last few weeks,” Holder said at the time. He later said he “probably” learned about the operation before Obama discussed it in a March 22 interview with Univision.

Both lawmakers have long complained that the DOJ is not being forthcoming with the documents that they’ve requested and subpoenaed.

“My testimony was truthful and accurate and I have been consistent on this point throughout,” Holder wrote. “I have no recollection of knowing about Fast and Furious or of hearing its name prior to the public controversy about it.”

The ATF launched Operation Fast and Furious in 2009 to try and track guns sold under its supervision to known and suspected straw purchasers for Mexican drug cartels. But the agency failed to equip the weapons with proper surveillance, causing them to disappear into the hands of criminals.

The process of letting the guns “walk” is taboo within the ATF, because it increases the risk of violence at the hands of the suspected criminals. Late last year, two guns sold under the operation were found at the murder scene of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry.

“[T]here is no doubt that Operation Fast and Furious was fundamentally flawed,” Holder wrote. “Regrettably, its effects will be felt for years to come as weapons that should have been interdicted but were not continue to show up at crime scenes in this country and in Mexico.”


  • Anonymous

    Liar.

  • YERMOM

    you have lied sir, are an accessory to MURDER and are a douche bag

  • YERMOM

    you have lied sir, are an accessory to MURDER and are a douche bag

  • http://touchstonesjests.blogspot.com/ TouchStone

    Turn him over to the Mexican Federales for the murders committed with the weapons he provided to the cartels.

  • http://touchstonesjests.blogspot.com/ TouchStone

    Turn him over to the Mexican Federales for the murders committed with the weapons he provided to the cartels.

  • http://touchstonesjests.blogspot.com/ TouchStone

    Turn him over to the Mexican Federales for the murders committed with the weapons he provided to the cartels.

  • http://touchstonesjests.blogspot.com/ TouchStone

    Turn him over to the Mexican Federales for the murders committed with the weapons he provided to the cartels.

  • http://touchstonesjests.blogspot.com/ TouchStone

    Turn him over to the Mexican Federales for the murders committed with the weapons he provided to the cartels.

  • http://touchstonesjests.blogspot.com/ TouchStone

    Turn him over to the Mexican Federales for the murders committed with the weapons he provided to the cartels.

  • http://patdollard.com USMC3112

    Like the rat that you are you hide when the light of truth is exposed!

  • http://patdollard.com USMC3112

    Like the rat that you are you hide when the light of truth is exposed!

  • 60 Gunner

    His lips are moving. Thus he is lying.
    This whole operation was an attempt to cause enough problems to justify another “assualt weapons” (ie semi-auto) ban.

    Dan

  • ensignricky71

    The DOJ is getting sloppy, and Holder is getting desperate. He’s lashing out because it’s the only response he has to the increasing evidence that he approved an operation that resulted in the death of at least 200 people in the US and Mexico.

  • Vincenzo4

    If he’s been truthful and forthcoming, why all the delayed anger, qualifiying statements and and melodrama?  Now I know why Obama could not wait to have HIM as his Chief Law Enforcement Officer.  This is getting to be a maze of lies.  But annually the Demo propaganda machine tells us again all about the evils of Watergate.  BUT, their fairness doctrine media supresses every Democrat seditious weakening act over the last 20 years.  China Gate is gone from the American mindset as well as the unaswered bloodshed of the 1990s while the defense budget was deliberately cut 40 percent.  Just my opinion. 

  • Gator

    The Best defense is an all out attack..

  • Anonymous

    There are a couple of district prosecutors in Mexico with indictement and extradition requests on file. They should include Hildebeest as well.

  • Anonymous

    There are a couple of district prosecutors in Mexico with indictement and extradition requests on file. They should include Hildebeest as well.

  • Guillermo

    Get a Rope!!!!!  we need a government change….a government that truly serves the people of this great nation and that does not govern with lies, as for you sir drop to your knees and beg forgiveness you are no different then the drug cartels except you hide under those refine clothes, but underneath you are still a cockroach. 

  • Guillermo

    Get a Rope!!!!!  we need a government change….a government that truly serves the people of this great nation and that does not govern with lies, as for you sir drop to your knees and beg forgiveness you are no different then the drug cartels except you hide under those refine clothes, but underneath you are still a cockroach.