Fast & Furious: Who knew what? Report could detail the chain of decisions behind Fast, Furious
But don't hold your breath.
The other high-ranking administration official to have learned of Operation Fast and Furious was Kevin O'Reilly, a national security staff member in the White House. Emails written in 2010 show that William Newell, then the special agent in charge of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives' Phoenix office, told O'Reilly about Fast and Furious.
The administration refused to let congressional investigators interview O'Reilly.
For some conservative critics of the Obama administration, tying Operation Fast and Furious more directly to the White House is the dreamed-of objective. A group called The Conservative Caucus is offering a $100,000 reward for information showing that the White House was involved in Fast and Furious as an effort to further a gun-control agenda.
1 comment:
"showing that the White House was involved in Fast and Furious as an effort to further a gun-control agenda."
I would think that their intentional attempt to conspire ,under an administration mandate, to violate our 2nd Amendment rights in collusion with foreign powers such as the UN and others is not only TREASON but at the very least grounds for impeachment and arrest of all involved.. if we had any Americans left in congress we might see it but I dont have high hopes..
Mike, You and Dave blew the whistle on their biggest operation against us as free Americans and we all owe you both our heartfelt thanks at least.
Yank lll
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