Safe Mode: On
Congressional Report: Fast And Furious Scandal Result Of “Deliberate Strategy” Laid Out By Eric Holder, Other Senior Obama Officials…

The latest congressional report on Operation Fast and Furious found that the gunwalking-program-turned-scandal was the result of a “deliberate strategy created at the highest levels of the Justice Department aimed at identifying the leaders of a major gun trafficking ring.”

The report is the second installment in a three-part series from Senate Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Sen. Chuck Grassley and House oversight committee Chairman Rep. Darrell Issa.

That “deliberate strategy,” congressional investigators argue, sprang from “a series of speeches about combating violence along the Southwest border” that Attorney General Eric Holder delivered shortly after taking office.

“Although [the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives] ATF did not officially open the Fast and Furious investigation until the fall of 2009, the groundwork for the strategy that would guide the operation began shortly after new leadership took control of the Department of Justice nine months earlier,” the report reads. “On February 25, 2009, just one month after Attorney General Eric Holder took office, he gave a speech noting the danger of the Mexican drug cartels, focusing on the Sinaloa cartel in particular.”

On Feb. 25, 2009, Holder said the drug cartels “are lucrative, they are violent, and they are operated with stunning planning and precision” and, under his leadership, he promised “these cartels will be destroyed.”

A little more than a month later, on April 2, 2009 in Cuernavaca, Mexico, congressional investigators say Holder “gave further insight into the department’s new strategy for combating these dangerous cartels.”

“He spoke about the development of a prosecution and enforcement strategy with respect to firearms trafficking, noting that the ‘administration launched a major new effort to break the backs of the cartels,’” the report reads. “In particular, the attorney general said that the Justice Department was committed to adding ‘100 new ATF personnel to the Southwest Border’ and that Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) would add ‘16 new positions on the border.’ Most importantly, the attorney general noted that there must be ‘an attack in depth, on both sides of the border, that focuses on the leadership and assets of the cartel.’”

Shortly after that April 2, 2009 speech by Holder, congressional investigators say “a Firearms Trafficking Working Group was formed.” Assistant Attorney General Lanny Breuer, the head of DOJ’s Criminal Division, led the working group. It was tasked with “exploring and recommending proposals to enhance law enforcement efforts to curb firearms trafficking, focusing specifically on investigation, interdiction, training, prosecution, and intelligence-sharing.”



Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2012/10/29/report-fast-and-furious-a-product-of-doj-deliberate-strategy-laid-out-by-eric-holder-other-senior-obama-officials/#ixzz2AkI5zN25


Added: Oct-29-2012 Occurred On: Oct-29-2012
By: marc1921
In:
Politics
Tags: holder, Lanny, Breuer, obummer
Location: Washington, District of Columbia, United States (load item map)
Marked as: approved
Views: 1473 | Comments: 20 | Votes: 2 | Favorites: 0 | Shared: 2 | Updates: 0 | Times used in channels: 2
You need to be registered in order to add comments! Register HERE
Sort by: Newest first | Oldest first | Highest score first
Liveleak opposes racial slurs - if you do spot comments that fall into this category, please report them for us to review.
  • Comment of user 'Americanalltheway' has been deleted by author!
  • And nobody's gonna get fired over this sadly

    Posted Oct-29-2012 By 

    (5)

  • So they flush thousands of guns into the hands of cartels, and then turn around and blame American gun owners for it?

    Why they fuck do I have to "report" someone now if they buy more than 1 semi-automatic rifle in a 1 week period? Shouldn't that be something that Congress decides, not something that's just unilaterally decided by the FBI? The government is the one responsible for this problem, not American gun owners.

    Posted Oct-29-2012 By 

    (5)

  • and almost half the voters in the US are willing to give this administration another 4 years - people who bitterly cling to their belief that they should have their piece of the pie even though they do nothing to earn it

    Posted Oct-29-2012 By 

    (3)

  • Holder is a domestic terrorist, they should put his dopey looking mug in the next DHS commercial warning of terrorism in the US. The Mexican government, for it's part, should extradite him and charge him for the hundreds of dead mexicans, murdered with Holder's guns.

    Posted Oct-29-2012 By 

    (3)

  • They are gunrunning all over the world, not just in Mexico. Fast and Furious 2 will be about gunrunning in Libya.

    Posted Oct-29-2012 By 

    (3)

  • This isn't be news to gun owners.

    Posted Oct-30-2012 By 

    (2)

  • Another manufactured gun running enforcement manufactured from the White House.

    Posted Oct-29-2012 By 

    (1)

  • And still the people don't care and will re elect the Liar in Chief!

    Posted Oct-30-2012 By 

    (1)

  • So everyone but Holder, because Obama granted him executive priveledge.
    We need a power directly placed in the hands of the people, to circumvent the monster our Republic has become.

    Posted Oct-29-2012 By 

    (0)

  • Damn the "DOJ" all to hell...

    Posted Oct-29-2012 By 

    (0)

  • What, you mean that the Justice Department shouldn't be developing strategies to combat drug cartels? Or pointing out that the cartels engage in firearms trafficking with the help of some American citizens? Another idiotic attempt by Issa to claim that Holder somehow personally organized Fast and Furious - if Issa could get away with accusing Holder of handing over those weapons personally, he probably would.

    Face and Furious was a bureaucratic screw-up, not some insidious plan to deprive Amer More..

    Posted Oct-30-2012 By 

    (0)

    • @sakb It's a little bit more than a fuck-up when the FBI calls the Arizona gun-store owner and tells him to sell the weapons to a known cartel-affiliate.

      They practically handed the weapons over to the cartel. How in the fuck is this a strategy to combat drug cartels?

      Posted Oct-30-2012 By 

      (2)

    • @focusv5 Of course the methods were messed up, but trying to imply that Holder knew personally what his ATF and FBI regional offices were doing with his overall directive smells of partisan politics.

      There are a few people who still somehow can't believe that there are Americans who are corrupt enough to collaborate with the cartels, botched investigation or not.

      Posted Oct-30-2012 By 

      (0)

  • something smells fishy here...

    Posted Oct-30-2012 By 

    (0)

  • Gee, there's a surprise.

    Posted Oct-30-2012 By 

    (0)

  • So they wanted to identify leaders of a major gun trafficking ring? Why didn't they just ask the bankers to make a few phone calls ? : )

    Posted Oct-30-2012 By 

    (0)