Posted on 03/08/2018 6:57:49 AM PST by Texas Eagle
The brother of a murdered Border Patrol agent is calling on President Donald Trump to keep a promise he made on the campaign trail and reopen the "Fast and Furious" case.
Brian Terry was killed in 2010 by an illegal immigrant with a weapon used in the botched "gun-walking" program Operation Fast and Furious.
His brother, Kent Terry, tweeted at Trump on Saturday, asking him to "reopen the books" and get to the bottom of the scandal that cost his brother his life.
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Thank you.
Do It!!!!!
Holder needs to swing for this. And I can think of a few others.
As a full fledged swamp dweller, Little Jeffie Sessions will not do ANYTHING that could cast aspersions on his predecessors, no matter how vile or illegal their actions.
The FBI won’t like it. To divert attention, they’ll double down on the Russian collusion wag the dog.
Plea heard and acted on already
“...full fledged swamp dweller, Little Jeffie Sessions will not do ANYTHING that could cast aspersions on his predecessors.......”
Birds of a feather......crap in the same nest.
Sessions just washed his hands of it...gave the documents to congress...did nothing himself.
Sessions? Open what. This jackass is in the dump.
I’m not sure it’s humanly possible to imagine how ballistic the New York Times would be if a Republican president sold M-16s to Mexican drug lords.
“Holder needs to swing for this. And I can think of a few others.”
That’s my question, when is Holder going to face his contempt of Congress and of course be held responsible for the death of Agent Terry’s death. I’ll believe it when I see it.
“Holder needs to swing for this. And I can think of a few others.”
That’s my question, when is Holder going to face his contempt of Congress and of course be held responsible for the death of Agent Terry’s death. I’ll believe it when I see it.
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