Posted on 10/24/2014 10:12:50 AM PDT by wrhssaxensemble
President Obamas trusted senior advisor, Valerie Jarrett, was a key player in the effort to cover-up that Attorney General Eric Holder lied to Congress about the Fast and Furious scandal, according to public records obtained by Judicial Watch.
The information is part of a Department of Justice (DOJ) Vaughn index detailing records about the gun-running operation known as Fast and Furious. JW had to sue the agency for the records after the Obama administration failed to provide them under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). A federal court ordered the DOJ to provide the records over the agencys objections. Yesterday JW reported on the broad information in the records, including that Obama asserted executive privilege for Holders wife as part of the administrations efforts to cover up the scandal.
Practically lost in the 1,000-plus pages of records is an index that shows Jarrett was brought in to manage the fact that Holder lied to Congress after the story about the disastrous gun-running operation broke in the media. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco Firearms and Explosives (ATF) ran the once-secret program that allowed guns from the U.S. to be smuggled into Mexico so they could eventually be traced to drug cartels. Instead, federal law enforcement officers lost track of hundreds of weapons which have been used in an unknown number of crimes, including the murder of a U.S. Border Patrol agent in Arizona.
The files received by JW include three electronic mails between Holder and Jarrett and one from former U.S. Attorney Dennis Burke to Jarrett. The e-mails with Holder are all from October 4, 2011, a significant date because, on the evening of October 3rd, Sheryl Attkisson (then at CBS news) released documents showing that Holder had been sent a briefing paper on Operation Fast and Furious on June 5, 2010. The paper was from the director of the National Drug Intelligence Center, Michael Walther.
This directly contradicted Holders May 3, 2011 testimony to the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, during which he stated that he, probably heard about Fast and Furious for the first time over the last few weeks. The October 4, 2011 date may also be significant because it came shortly after the August 30, 2011 resignation of U.S. Attorney for Arizona Dennis Burke and reassignment of acting ATF director Kenneth Melson to the position of senior forensics advisor at DOJ.
The description of one of the e-mails, written from Jarrett to Holder, reads, re: personnel issues. Another, also from Jarrett, reads, outlining and discussing preferred course of action for future responses in light of recent development in congressional investigation. Unfortunately, the index is vague and thats all the information we have about them. Nevertheless, given the timing and subject of these e-mails, it seems clear that Jarrett quickly became a key player in the Fast and Furious cover-up in the immediate aftermath of the revelation that Holder had lied to Congress.
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Treason?
senior advisor to the president salary 172,200
Actually, that is a very good question. Is she immune? I don’t know.
She will be one of the first people in this administration to get a parting Presidential Pardon before Obola leaves office...
He has a whole drawer full of them all ready to go...
Agreed however the judge ordered the DOJ to complete the index AND to specify how the application of executive privilege applied to each document.
DOJ failed to do that and just made a blanket assertion to cover all the documents. The judge seems rather fed up with DOJ's continued disrespect for the court and stone walling and this could really piss him off.
This is just one judge. Obama will ask for a stay and then appeal to the Obama judges on the DC federal court. Guess what they will do?
Is there anything in the last 6 years of this terrible national nightmare that this horrific bitch hasn’t had her hand in?
Yes, yes, yes.
Crime, Inc.
Agreed (disgustedly).
A disgusting human being, she is.
She looks a little “Manchurian” in that dress.
This is no surprise to me. I’ve always thought lizard woman was pulling the strings.
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