Posted on 10/12/2011 7:47:50 PM PDT by neverdem
Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) subpoenaed Attorney General Eric Holder on Wednesday for documents related to the Fast and Furious gun-tracking operation.
Issa, the chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, contends Holder knew more about the botched operation than he has told Congress. His subpoenas are directed to Holder and other senior officials at the Department of Justice (DOJ).
Top Justice Department officials, including Attorney General Holder, know more about Operation Fast and Furious than they have publicly acknowledged, Issa said in a statement announcing the subpoenas.
The documents this subpoena demands will provide answers to questions that Justice officials have tried to avoid since this investigation began eight months ago. Its time we know the whole truth.
The 22-item subpoena seeks documents and communication records between Holder, Deputy Attorney General James Cole, Assistant Attorney General Lanny Breuer, the U.S. attorneys office in Arizona, Executive Office of the President employees including the White Houses associate communications director, Eric Schultz and nearly 20 other high-ranking officials within the DOJ.
Rep. Elijah Cummings (Md.), the ranking Democrat on Issas committee, called the subpoena a political stunt.
This subpoena is a deep-sea fishing expedition and a gross abuse of the committees authority, Cummings said in a statement. It demands tens of thousands of pages of highly sensitive law enforcement and national security materials that have never been requested before and are completely unrelated to Operation Fast and Furious.
Under Operation Fast and Furious, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) oversaw the sale of thousands of firearms to known or suspected straw buyers for Mexican drug cartels in the hope of dismantling their gun trafficking routes. But the guns werent given proper supervision and most of them disappeared. Two of the guns sold under the operation were found at Border Patrol Agent Brian Terrys murder scene in Arizona last year.
Recently released internal Justice Department memos show Holder was notified about Operation Fast and Furious as early as last year, but the DOJ and the White House have said Holder didnt learn about the operations controversial gun walking tactics until earlier this year when he requested an internal inspector general (IG) investigation.
Issa and Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) have said DOJ is stonewalling their efforts by not delivering the documents theyve requested.
In a recent letter to Holder, Issa said the DOJ has used a roving set of ever-changing explanations to justify its involvement in this reckless and deadly program. Issa also said that the delaying tactics have been used to circle the wagons around DOJ and its political appointees.
The DOJ has said that it doesnt want to jeopardize its prosecutions of straw buyers being tried with evidence gathered from Fast and Furious. As a result, the department has declined to turn over some documents but instead has offered them for in-camera review.
At a press conference on Tuesday announcing the DOJs disruption of an alleged assassination plot, Holder said that the agency had complied with Issas requests for documents in the past and planned to turn over any requested material in the future.
We have sent thousands of pages of documents up to the Hill, said Holder. Well look at the subpoenas. Im sure we will undoubtedly comply with them. But what I want the American people to understand is that in complying with those subpoenas and dealing with that inquiry, that will not detract us from the important business that we are here to do at the Justice Department, including matters like the one that we have announced today.
The Republican chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, Mike Rogers (Mich.), said he didnt think the timing of the alleged bomb-plot disruption was meant to detract attention from the Fast and Furious issue.
The timing of this was designed around the case itself, I can clearly tell you that, Rogers said Tuesday night on Fox News. The arrest of the individual started the clock ticking for arraignment. And so, what you saw today was a result of our judicial clock, not necessarily a political clock.
Holder and Republican lawmakers have repeatedly clashed in recent weeks. Several members have called for him to resign, while the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, Lamar Smith (R-Texas), is pushing for an independent counsel to investigate the attorney general.
On Wednesday, Judicial Watch announced it had filed a lawsuit against DOJ and ATF, which oversaw the botched gun tracking operation to obtain documents and communication records between the ATFs former acting director, Kenneth Melson, and DOJ officials regarding Fast and Furious.
Melson was removed as head of the ATF in August.
Given their dissembling, Justice and ATF are apparently in cover-up mode, Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said in a statement. We think it is important that an independent investigation of this scandal take place, and our lawsuits are a good way to do it.
Issa has issued a number of subpoenas since taking over as chairman of Oversight after Republicans won back the House in 2010.
He issued his first, more narrow, subpoena to the DOJ for documents and communications dealing with the Fast and Furious case in March.
In February, Issa issued his first subpoena of documents relating to Bank of Americas VIP mortgage program through the Countrywide Financial Corp., in an attempt to determine whether members of Congress received preferential treatment from the bank in return for their legislative support.
In March, he issued a subpoena for documents pertaining to the then-general counsel of the Securities and Exchange Commissions (SEC) relationship and financial dealings with Bernie Madoff.
In August, he subpoenaed the National Labor Relations Board for documents relating to its case against Boeing.
This story was posted at 10:40 a.m. and updated at 4:10 p.m. and at 7:55 p.m.
I’m impressed by Issa’s persistence. Good on him.
A lot of heads are gonna roll on this one. I suspect that Issa knows more than he lets on. Most of the documents provided were heavily redacted. Hell, whole pages were blacked out.
Brian Williams didn’t mention it.
Therefore it didn’t happen.
/Massive sarc.
This means one of two things:
1. Issa is an erratic jerk.
2. Issa has sources indicating that meta F&F is considerably bigger than he first thought, and even bigger than **WE NOW THINK***
Pretty amazing, huh?
Which is more likely --possibility 1 or 2..? Hmmm...?
There’s been enough noise made about this over the last few weeks. Thank goodness Issa actually did it.
Wasn’t watching TV tonight, but, heard it from another room, they had enough time on national TV tonight on NBC to talk about some obscure domestic violence law somewhere in a midwest state where they are cutting their budget and they had to change some of domestic violence laws ( it was geared towards women, you know, the same old the women is the victim and women being mostly victims in domestic violence ,, more propaganda ) anyway, this town, or county or state wants to change the law from a felony to a misdemeanor because they don’t have enough law enforcement to take care of it or money to persecute the crimes.
Has Issa been an erratic jerk before? I wouldn’t put it past the Democrats to have F&F be part of a bigger plot, and at the very least Issa would want to know what happened to the funds in the line item in the Stimumonster that funded this.
When did Solyndra announce it was filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection ? When did Occupy Wall Street start ? Are they connected ? Now we have this Iran thing with Fast and Furious subpoenas . All these smell fishy except Fast and Furious. Do you trust your government ?
Thump
My guess is that the new documentation Issa needs bears on several things:
1. The large number of previously requested docs that showed almost comical degrees of redacting
2. Matters pertaining to Zembada’s allegations of, “Sinaloa Drug Intel for Drug-load non-interdiction”
So yeah, my own blind guess is that Issa has something showing that the ObaMugabe is complicit in drug-trafficking, i.e., that F&F now not only involves guns but also DRUGS.
So...yeah I think he will be shown to really have, “gone gangstah”.
I think by now he’ll prove so badly wounded that he’ll be a one-termer and so my own hope is that the complicity of the State Department will be damaging that Hillary’s candidacy will be totally beyond repair and SUNK.
The media loves her so much that if Cain tangles with an INTACT Hillary, then I’d think his 2012 chances might be 50/50 —just look at what they did to Justice Thomas; it went on and on, week after week. It will be the SAME with Cain (whom I love).
I think that after finally Holder goes away or to jail that Hillary is very badly dirtied up.
How can the USA perform FMS to a NON-STATE ACTOR (i.e. the Zetas), to say nothing of doing so without EXPORT LICENSES...??!!!!?
Those are major felonies.
I lack the imagination, but I can’t understand how even Obama could sell drugs to Mexico. That’s like selling ice to Eskimos, isn’t it?
Hahahah..!! Good analogy..!
Naw, I think he let a bunch of loads into the USA. I mean on orders.
Over at BorderlandBeat they’ve got a bunch of amazing stories about officers —I mean US officers— escorting loads and making sure they get over safe and sound for the narcos.
It’s really amazing stuff —stuff that 4 months ago I’d scoff at and think nothing more of.
But look at everything else that has come out.
“ATF guys DIRECTLY DEALING MACHINE-GUNS TO NARCOS...?!” It sounds fantastic, right? What I mean is *not believable*, right?
By comparison does, “DEA guys assisting Mexy narcos on their drug loads” sound less plausible, as plausible, or MORE plausible than that...?
Because it makes me sick and scared, but I have an idea what the answer is.
Hmmm...?
This is the first time I've heard that. I'm sure Holder will be submitting proof of this request, and his follow-ups, lickety-splickety.
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