We know the ATF orchestrated the scheme to allow guns to be “walked” into Mexico. They have no authority to arrange and oversee that into a foreign country.
Mexican Journalists are Asking ATF ‘Gunwalker’ Questions

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We know the ATF orchestrated the scheme to allow guns to be “walked” into Mexico. They have no authority to arrange and oversee that into a foreign country.
By not allowing the truth to be known, and by ensuring that those responsible will not be held accountable, the incentive never to do it again has been reduced.
When did the State Department find out about Fast and Furious, and what was the Department’s role?
What don’t they want to share, aside from everything? Scroll through the document and see for yourself how a clear and specific request has been dismissed.
President Trump’s budgetary assault on the Department of State and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is long overdue.
On Nov 4, 2016, F.A.I.R. Trade Group received a response from the State Department’s DDTC to our request for clarification of the congressional notification.
The administration is still covering up for Hillary Clinton’s crimes and scapegoating others, and using the Department of Justice to help.
Kent Terry wants to know what State knew about “walking” guns to Mexico and when they knew it.
In the spirit of harnessing American ingenuity, the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Arms Control, Verification and Compliance launched today the Innovation in Arms Control Challenge.
The head of a gun dealer family on trial for illegal sales took the stand in his own defense as more questions about government conduct are being raised.
By changing what the word “consensus” means, backers of the UN’s Arms Trade Treaty are using Clintonian deception to advance global gun control.