Wednesday, July 4, 2012

"Sen. Grassley turns over another ace... how many do he & Congressman Issa have left?"

Politico reports: Grassley presses Holder on ‘false letter’.
Sen. Chuck Grassley is demanding to know who at the Justice Department saw a memo written by a Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosive agent about the botched Fast and Furious gun-walking operation that was allegedly sent to the Department of Justice just one day before the agency denied that guns had crossed the U.S.-Mexico border.
In a letter to Attorney General Eric Holder on Tuesday, the Iowa Republican said the memo was forwarded to DOJ on Feb. 3, 2011, the day before the department insisted that gun-walking had not taken place as a part of Fast and Furious, which allowed thousands of guns to land in the hands of Mexican cartels. (Emphasis supplied, MBV.)
A DC buddy of mine forwarded the letter to me, found here, with the comment, "Sen. Grassley turns over another ace... how many do he & Cong. Issa have left?"
David Hardy comments "Fast and Furious -- a smoking gun?"
Grassley gets hold of an an internal ATF memo. Last para, page five of pdf:ATF agent is ordered to trace Fast and Furious guns that have NOT been recovered at crime scenes ... i.e., ATF has a list of those being sold, even before they turn up at crime scenes, and wants those fed into the trace counts. The agent assigned disagrees, but does the traces. His supervisors asked his opinion, and he gives it ... nobody gives a hoot, and he goes back to working real cases.
Comments: That is the smoking gun that establishes that F&F was for the purpose of inflating trace statistics for a political goal - more gun control regulation.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Mike, in case you wondered whether Chief Justice John Roberts was aware of the assassination of (the F&F state) Arizona's JUDGE John M. Roll who — just one day before his assassination — had issued the preliminary ruling that would have barred Holder & Co. from taking possession of confiscated Mexican drug cartel millions:

http://www.uscourts.gov/News/NewsView/11-01-08/Chief_Justice_s_Statement_on_Death_of_Judge_Roll.aspx