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Congressional Fast and Furious investigators intend to audit the auditor.
Attacks by Democrat politicians and the media, coupled with a perceived lack of fortitude by Republican leadership, have left whistleblowers afraid to come forward.
Cam Edwards talks to Dave Workman, Seattle Gun Rights Examiner, about these two articles about Sen. Chuck Grassley’s anger with the DOJ.
Wiretap approvals show Eric Holder’s reports knew a lot more about gunwalking than he’s letting on.
The Democrats say requiring voter ID discriminates, yet they require it to get into their MA convention. Plus you never hear them complaining that requiring an ID to buy a gun is racist.
An accomplished filmmaker trying to raise funds to produce a documentary on Fast and Furious scandal got a big boost Tuesday when the project was featured on the Breitbart.com “Big Hollywood” site.
A proposed documentary on Fast and Furious “gunwalking” gives concerned gun owners a chance to help bring the truth to light, and maybe even to help make history.
Why would Eric Holder’s Justice Department vigorously pursue a case not supported by evidence, and totally ignore one that is?
The Justice Department’s decision to pull out all the stops on pursuing one group for terrorist conspiracy while ignoring another smacks of an ugly agenda where we are not all equal under the law.
If asking the government to investigate a terrorist threat/civil rights violation is useless, should we just give up? What if that attitude had prevailed with those reporting on Fast and Furious?
The Justice Department says it is discriminatory to ask minorities for government-issued ID to vote. So why isn’t it discriminatory to require them to produce IDs to exercise other rights?
A member of a gun dealer family jailed since last August for conducting alleged sales to straw purchasers has had her bail release delayed due to procedural documentation requirements.
“Mistakes were made.” That sounds familiar. Oh, yeah, that’s the line by Ron Ziegler, the apologist for another administration, the guy who characterized Watergate as “a third-rate burglary.”
Justice Department prosecutions against gun industry executives for alleged violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act have been dropped.
Congressional Republicans urge AG Holder to unseal wiretap applications related to Operation Fast and Furious in order to help determine what Justice Department officials knew about “gunwalking.”
Videos recordings of yesterday’s testimony by Attorney General Eric Holder to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform allow us to see what was said for ourselves, without media spin.
The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform has released three important documents showing widespread Justice Department failures in preparation for today’s hearing.
Darrell Issa’s House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform will not be calling officials who refuse to disclose information on Fifth Amendment grounds.
A report issued by House Democrats gives cover to administration officials by claiming they are not responsible for “Operation Fast and Furious” Mexican “gunwalking.”
Confidential Informant Mike Detty shared information about his involvement in the “Operation Wide Receiver” gun-smuggling case with Office of Inspector General investigators, who in turn are…
Justice Department has made public a series of sensitive messages that passed to the highest levels of the agency within hours of an ambush that killed a U.S. border patrol agent.
The White House is inviting citizens to ask Obama questions following his SOTU address. Here’s shows how those outraged by Fast and Furious gunwalking can use social media to get him to come clean.
I am writing to advise you that my client is going to assert his constitutional privilege not to be compelled to be a witness against himself.
Facts continue to unfold on the Fast and Furious “gunwalking” scandal, where ATF officials allowed guns to be smuggled to Mexico, the Justice Department continues to stonewall.
“Burke” is Dennis Burke, the former United States Attorney for the District of Arizona who resigned in the wake of revelations concerning his role in the Fast and Furious gunwalking scandal.
AG Eric Holder used MLK Jr.’s legacy on the anniversary of the civil rights leader’s birthday to emphasize Obama administration’s dedication to protecting people from discriminatory voting practices.
Three of the prime Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives players in the Fast and Furious gunwalking scandal have been relieved of duties.
The investigation into Fast & Furious now exceeds time it took Warren Commission to produce report on JFK murder…
Yesterday, we asked you to tell us what losing $40 per paycheck would mean to you and your family if the House doesn’t pass the bipartisan payroll tax cut…
The Department of Justice today announced the appointments of U.S. Attorney for the District of Minnesota B. Todd Jones to serve as Acting Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives…