Friday, September 2, 2011

ATF's Fast And Furious Gun-Trafficking Operation Scandal Continues To Grow





White House Received Emails About Fast And Furious Gun-Trafficking Operation -- L.A. Times



Three national security officials were given some details about the operation. But an administration official says the emails do not prove that anyone in the White House was aware of the covert tactics of the program.



Reporting from Washington—Newly obtained emails show that the White House was better informed about a failed gun-tracking operation on the border with Mexico than was previously known.



Three White House national security officials were given some details about the operation, dubbed Fast and Furious. The operation allowed firearms to be illegally purchased, with the goal of tracking them to Mexican drug cartels. But the effort went out of control after agents lost track of many of the weapons.



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More News On The Fast And Furious Gun-Trafficking Operation



Evidence Suggests Cover-Up in ATF Scandal, as More Guns Appear at Crime Scenes -- FOX News

E-Mails Show Three Officials Were Informed of Gun Inquiry -- New York Times

Cover-up in ATF gunwalker case? -- CBS News

Emails show some W.H. contact on 'Fast and Furious' -- Politico

Grassley questions if the White House tried to cover-up of ATF's ‘Fast & Furious’ -- The Hill

GOP lawmakers: Coverup attempted in death of Border Patrol agent -- USA Today

Fast & Furious scandal may have its first cover-up -- American Thinker



My Comment: This case is not going away.

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