Holder: ‘Fast and Furious’ Guns Will Be Used in Crimes for ‘Years to Come’

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Holder: ‘Fast and Furious’ Guns Will Be Used in Crimes for ‘Years to Come’

Attorney General Eric Holder suggested Thursday that weapons lost during the course of the failed “Fast and Furious” gunrunning operation will continue to show up at crime scenes in the U.S. and Mexico “for years to come.”

Holder, in testimony on Capitol Hill that comes as the congressional investigation into the program expands, decried the “gun-walking” tactic used in the operation as “inexcusable” and “wholly unacceptable.” But a day after an influential senator called for the resignation of one of Holder's top deputies over the scandal, Holder denied department leaders played any role in the crafting of “Fast and Furious.”

He continued to assert that top Justice officials were not told about the “inappropriate tactics” until they were made public.

Still, the top law enforcement official in the country conceded that, as a result of “Fast and Furious,” guns lost by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives remain in the hands of criminals.

“Although the department has taken steps to ensure that such tactics are never used again, it is an unfortunate reality that we will continue to feel the effects of this flawed operation for years to come,” he said. “Guns lost during this operation will continue to show up at crime scenes on both sides of the border.”

“This project was failed and flawed from the beginning,” said Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., questioning why Holder has not terminated the “many people involved” with the program.

“Mr. Attorney General, the blame must go to your desk,” Issa said. Read more

Source: foxnews.com


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1 COMMENT

  1. “Although the department has taken steps to ensure that such tactics are never used again”.

    In other words, “now that you caught us breaking the law, we won’t do it again”.

    Looks like treason to me. Indict, prosecute and convict this POS ASAP.

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