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Fast and Furious: The Holder Subpoena Goes Out





And it’s a BIG one.
John Hayward

12/2011

House Oversight Committee Chairman Darrell Issa

(R-CA) has issued his much-anticipated subpoena to Attorney General

Eric Holder regarding Operation Fast and Furious, the “gun walking”

program that sent American guns across the border into the eager hands

of Mexican drug cartels. Some thought the subpoena would go out
yesterday, but apparently it took Issa a while to finish writing it.
It’s the double-meat foot-long subpoena.

“Top Justice Department officials, including

Attorney General Holder, know more about Operation Fast and Furious than

they have publicly acknowledged,” Issa stated. “The documents this

subpoena demands will provide answers to questions that Justice

officials have tried to avoid since this investigation began eight

months ago. It’s time we know the whole truth.”

To that end, Holder is required to produce

virtually every communication anyone associated with the Justice

Department or ATF ever sent to anyone regarding Operation Fast and

Furious, or “any Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force firearms

trafficking case based in Phoenix, Arizona.” The subpoena

specifically names no less than 16 DOJ officials, including Holder, his

deputy James Cole, Assistant Attorneys General Lanny Breuer and Ronald

Weich, and Deputy Assistant Attorney General Kenneth Blanco, among other

names familiar to students of the Fast and Furious scandal.

Also specified in the subpoena are communications

with Acting ATF Director Ken Melson, United States Attorney Dennis

Burke, and ATF Special Agent in Charge William Newell. House Oversight wants all communications to or from Newell from 12/14/10 – 01/25/11 and 03/16/19 – 03/19/09. It

looks like they’re trying to pin down exactly what Newell might have

shared with his White House pen pal, national security staffer Kevin

O’Reilly.

They’re also keenly interested in documents

relating to the murder of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agent

Jaime Zapata, whose death has long been suspected of links to gun

walking… but not Operation Fast and Furious, which ran out of the Phoenix, Arizona ATF office. The Zapata murder weapon was traced back to Dallas, Texas. Further

documentation relating to the death of U.S. Border Patrol agent Brian

Terry, whose murder scene produced two Fast and Furious guns plus a

third “mystery weapon” that might also point back to Texas, is also

sought.

The House Oversight subpoena dwells at length upon

the increasingly notorious Lone Wolf Trading Company, a key location in

the Fast and Furious saga. Big-time straw buyer Manuel Fabian
Celis-Acosta, who dropped a lot of money at Lone Wolf, is name-checked.
Surveillance tapes from within the store are sought. A number of interesting conversations have taken place before those cameras.

One intriguing line item in the subpoena demands

“all communications between DOJ employees and Executive Office of the

President employees referring or relating to the President’s March 22,

2011 interview with Jorge Ramos of Univision.” In that appearance,
President Obama declared neither he nor Eric Holder authorized Operation
Fast and Furious.

It will be interesting to watch the Attorney General respond to this
massive request for information. Office supply stores in the D.C. area
should brace themselves for a run on black markers. The

sound of a bus rumbling to life beneath the White House may well be

heard, and Eric Holder’s family should prepare for the possibility that

he’ll be spending a lot more time with them.


Added: Oct-12-2011 Occurred On: Oct-12-2011
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