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Issa to Holder: “You OWN Fast and Furious”
Michelle Malkin com ^ | October 10, 2011 | Michelle Malkin

Posted on 10/10/2011 9:56:38 AM PDT by brityank

Issa to Holder: “You OWN Fast and Furious”

By Michelle Malkin • October 10, 2011 12:19 PM

Eric Holder is on the hot seat, and GOP Rep. Darrell Issa’s cranking up the temperature.

Sent this morning:

WASHINGTON, D.C. – House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Darrell Issa today sent a letter to U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder responding to his letter of October 7. The text of Chairman Issa’s letter to Attorney General Holder is below:


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WASHINGTON, D.C. – House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Darrell Issa today sent a letter to U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder responding to his letter of October 7.

The text of Chairman Issa's letter to Attorney General Holder is below:

Dear Attorney General Holder:

From the beginning of the congressional investigation into Operation Fast and Furious, the Department of Justice has offered a roving set of ever-changing explanations to justify its involvement in this reckless and deadly program. These defenses have been aimed at undermining the investigation. From the start, the Department insisted that no wrongdoing had occurred and asked Senator Grassley and me to defer our oversight responsibilities over its concerns about our purported interference with its ongoing criminal investigations. Additionally, the Department steadfastly insisted that gunwalking did not occur.

Once documentary and testimonial evidence strongly contradicted these claims, the Department attempted to limit the fallout from Fast and Furious to the Phoenix Field Division of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF). When that effort also proved unsuccessful, the Department next argued that Fast and Furious resided only within ATF itself, before eventually also assigning blame to the U.S. Attorney's Office in Arizona. All of these efforts were designed to circle the wagons around DOJ and its political appointees.

To that end, just last month, you claimed that Fast and Furious did not reach the upper levels of the Justice Department. Documents discovered through the course of the investigation, however, have proved each and every one of these claims advanced by the Department to be untrue. It appears your latest defense has reached a new low. Incredibly, in your letter from Friday you now claim that you were unaware of Fast and Furious because your staff failed to inform you of information contained in memos that were specifically addressed to you. At best, this indicates negligence and incompetence in your duties as Attorney General. At worst, it places your credibility into serious doubt.

Following the Committee's issuance of a subpoena over six months ago, I strongly believed that the Department would fully cooperate with Congress and support this investigation with all the means at its disposal. The American people deserve no less. Unfortunately, the Department's cooperation to date has been minimal. Hundreds of pages of documents that have been produced to my Committee are duplicative, and hundreds more contain substantial redactions, rendering them virtually worthless. The Department has actively engaged in retaliation against multiple whistleblowers, and has, on numerous occasions, attempted to disseminate false and misleading information to the press in an attempt to discredit this investigation.

Your letter dated October 7 is deeply disappointing. Instead of pledging all necessary resources to assist the congressional investigation in discovering the truth behind the fundamentally flawed Operation Fast and Furious, your letter instead did little but obfuscate, shift blame, berate, and attempt to change the topic away from the Department's responsibility in the creation, implementation, and authorization of this reckless program. You claim that, after months of silence, you "must now address these issues" over Fast and Furious because of the harmful discourse of the past few days. Yet, the only major development of these past few days has been the release of multiple documents showing that you and your senior staff had been briefed, on numerous occasions, about Fast and Furious.

The Mexican Cartels

A month after you became Attorney General, you spoke of the danger of the Mexican drug cartels, and the Sinaloa cartel in particular. The cartels, you said, "are lucrative, they are violent, and they are operated with stunning planning and precision." You promised that under your leadership "these cartels will be destroyed." You vowed that the Department of Justice would "continue to work with [its] counterparts in Mexico, through information sharing, training and mutual cooperation to jointly fight these cartels, both in Mexico and the United States."

Under your leadership, however, Operation Fast and Furious has proven these promises hollow. According to one agent, Operation Fast and Furious "armed the cartel. It is disgusting." Fast and Furious simply served as a convenient means for dangerous cartels to acquire upwards of 2,000 assault-style weapons. On top of that, the Government of Mexico was not informed about Fast and Furious. In fact, DOJ and ATF officials actively engaged in hiding information about Fast and Furious from not only Mexican officials, but also U.S. law enforcement officials operating in Mexico for fear that they would inform their Mexican counterparts. This strategy is inapposite and contradicts the promises you made to the American people.

Your September 7, 2011 Statement

On September 7, 2011, you said that "[t]he notion that [Fast and Furious] reaches into the upper levels of the Justice Department is something that at this point I don't think is supported by the facts and I think once we examine it and once the facts are revealed we'll see that's not the case." Unfortunately, the facts directly contradict this statement.

Lanny Breuer, the Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division, clearly a member of the Department's senior leadership, knew about Fast and Furious as early as March 2010. In fact, I have learned that the amount of detail shared with Breuer's top deputies about Fast and Furious is simply astounding.

For example, Manuel Celis-Acosta was the "biggest fish" of the straw purchasing ring in Phoenix. From the time the investigation started in September 2009 until March 15, 2010, Manuel Celis-Acosta acquired at least 852 firearms valued at around $500,000 through straw purchasers. Yet in 2009, Celis-Acosta reported an Arizona taxable income of only $15,475. Between September 2009 and late January 2010, 139 of these firearms were recovered, 81 in Mexico alone. Some of these firearms were recovered less than 24 hours after they were bought.

This information, and hundreds of pages worth of additional information, was included in highly detailed wiretap applications sent for authorization to Breuer's top deputies. It is my understanding, the Department applied to the United States District Court for the District of Arizona for numerous wire taps from March 2010 to July 2010. These wire tap applications were reviewed and approved by several Deputy Assistant Attorney Generals, including Kenneth A. Blanco, John C. Keeney, and Jason M. Weinstein. Breuer's top deputies approved these wiretap applications to be used against individuals associated with the known drug cartels. As I understand it, the wire tap applications contain rich detail of the reckless operational tactics being employed by your agents in Phoenix. Although Breuer and his top deputies were informed of the operational details and tactics of Fast and Furious, they did nothing to stop the program. In fact, on a trip to Mexico Breuer trumpeted Fast and Furious as a promising investigation.

Gary Grindler, the then-Deputy Attorney General and currently your Chief of Staff, received an extremely detailed briefing on Operation Fast and Furious on March 12, 2010. In this briefing, Grindler learned such minutiae as the number of times that Uriel Patino, a straw purchaser on food stamps who ultimately acquired 720 firearms, went in to a cooperating gun store and the amount of guns that he had bought. When former Acting ATF Director Ken Melson, a career federal prosecutor, learned similar information, he became sick to his stomach:

I had pulled out all Patino's -- and ROIs is, I'm sorry, report of investigation -- and you know, my stomach being in knots reading the number of times he went in and the amount of guns that he bought. Transcribed interview of Acting ATF Director Kenneth Melson at 42.

At the time of his briefing in March of last year, Grindler knew that Patino had purchased 313 weapons and paid for all of them in cash. Unlike Melson, Grindler clearly saw nothing wrong with this. If Grindler had had the sense to shut this investigation down right then, he could have prevented the purchase of an additional 407 weapons by Patino alone. Instead, Grindler did nothing to stop the program.

Following this briefing, it is clear that Grindler did one of two things. Either, he alerted you to the name and operational details of Fast and Furious, in which case your May 3, 2011 testimony in front of Congress was false; or, he failed to inform you of the name and the operational details of Fast and Furious, in which case Grindler engaged in gross dereliction of his duties as Acting Deputy Attorney General. It is fair to infer from the fact that Grindler remains as your Chief of Staff that he did not engage in gross dereliction of his duties and told you about the program as far back as March of 2010.

In the summer of 2010, at the latest, you were undoubtedly informed about Fast and Furious. On at least five occasions you were told of the connection between Fast and Furious and a specific Mexican cartel – the very cartel that you had vowed to destroy. You were informed that Manuel Celis-Acosta and his straw purchasers were responsible for the purchase of 1,500 firearms that were then supplied to Mexican drug trafficking cartels. Yet, you did nothing to stop this program.

You failed to own up to your responsibility to safeguard the American public by hiding behind "[a]ttorneys in [your] office and the Office of the Deputy Attorney General," who you now claim did not bring this information to your attention. Holder Letter, supra note 1. As a result of your failure to act on these memos sent to you, nearly 500 additional firearms were purchased under Fast and Furious.

The facts simply do not support any claim that Fast and Furious did not reach the highest levels of the Justice Department. Actually, Fast and Furious did reach the ultimate authority in the Department – you.

Your May 3, 2011 Statement

On May 3, 2011, I asked you directly when you first knew about the operation known as Fast and Furious. You responded directly, and to the point, that you weren't "sure of the exact date, but [you] probably heard about Fast and Furious for the first time over the last few weeks." This statement, made before Congress, has proven to be patently untrue. Documents released by the Department just last week showed that you received at least seven memos about Fast and Furious starting as early as July 2010.

In your letter Friday, you blamed your staff for failing to inform you about Operation Fast and Furious when they reviewed the memos sent to you last summer. Your staff, therefore, was certainly aware of Fast and Furious over a year ago. Lanny Breuer was aware of Fast and Furious as early as March 2010, and Gary Grindler was also aware of Fast and Furious as early as March 2010. Given this frequency of high level involvement with Fast and Furious as much as a year prior to your May 3, 2011 testimony, it simply is not believable that you were not briefed on Fast and Furious until a few weeks before your testimony. At the very least, you should have known about Fast and Furious well before then. The current paper trail, which will only grow more robust as additional documents are discovered, creates the strong perception that your statement in front of Congress was less than truthful.

The February 4, 2011 Letter

Perhaps the most disturbing aspect of this intransigence is that the Department of Justice has been lying to Congress ever since the inquiry into Fast and Furious began. On February 4, 2011, Assistant Attorney General Ronald Weich wrote that "ATF makes every effort to interdict weapons that have been purchased illegally and prevent their transport into Mexico." This letter, vetted by both the senior ranks of ATF as well as the Office of the Deputy Attorney General, is a flat-out lie.

As we understand it, in March 2010, top deputies to Lanny Breuer were informed that law enforcement officers intercepted calls that demonstrated that Manuel Celis-Acosta was conspiring to purchase and transport firearms for the purpose of trafficking the firearms from the United States into Mexico. Not only was ATF aware of this information, but so was the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. This information was shared with the Criminal Division. All of these organizations are components of the Department of Justice, and they were all aware of the illegal purchase of firearms and their eventual transportation into Mexico.

These firearms were not interdicted. They were not stopped. Your agents allowed these firearms purchases to continue, sometimes even monitoring them in person, and within days some of these weapons were being recovered in Mexico. Despite widespread knowledge within its senior ranks that this practice was occurring, when asked on numerous occasions about the veracity of this letter, the Department has shockingly continued to stand by its false statement of February 4, 2011.

Mr. Attorney General, you have made numerous statements about Fast and Furious that have eventually been proven to be untrue. Your lack of trustworthiness while speaking about Fast and Furious has called into question your overall credibility as Attorney General. The time for deflecting blame and obstructing our investigation is over. The time has come for you to come clean to the American public about what you knew about Fast and Furious, when you knew it, and who is going to be held accountable for failing to shut down a program that has already had deadly consequences, and will likely cause more casualties for years to come.

Operation Fast and Furious was the Department's most significant gun trafficking case. It related to two of your major initiatives – destroying the Mexican cartels and reducing gun violence on both sides of the border. On your watch, it went spectacularly wrong. Whether you realize yet or not, you own Fast and Furious. It is your responsibility.

Sincerely,

Darrell Issa

Chairman

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81 posted on 10/10/2011 12:53:00 PM PDT by deks ("...the battle of our time is the battle of liberty against the overreach of the federal government")
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To: MestaMachine

Thank you so much for being on top of this for a long time. Getting exciting.


82 posted on 10/10/2011 12:54:33 PM PDT by little jeremiah (We will have to go through hell to get out of hell.)
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To: Travis McGee
UP!!! and to holder...

83 posted on 10/10/2011 1:01:45 PM PDT by Chode (American Hedonist - *DTOM* -ww- NO Pity for the LAZY)
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To: MestaMachine
Oh, I think you are absolutely right. Considering the WH document dump consisted of emails that directly implicated Holder, it would appear to me as if Holder was pushed from the herd and is now alone and surrounded. If wildebeests could negotiate with their predators, it would probably look a lot like what we are seeing.

Mr. Holder would indeed be very smart to sing like a stinkin' canary in front of Congress.
84 posted on 10/10/2011 1:02:24 PM PDT by wasp69 (space for rent)
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To: Unrepentant VN Vet
Wouldn’t be the first time a Chicago politician got his butt out of a jam by having some underling jump in front of a fast freight, fall in the river, commit “suicide” by shooting himself in the head three or four times or all of the above.

Trouble is this bunch of losers take out innocent bystanders along with their target. Remember Ron Brown?

86 posted on 10/10/2011 1:11:22 PM PDT by brityank (The more I learn about the Constitution, the more I realise this Government is UNconstitutional !!)
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To: wasp69; ctdonath2

However, he's hesitant to say that there were other motives behind the operation.

He WON'T say it!!!! ...and if he gets Holder to admit that he's known of F&F from the start and he resigns...and maybe Breuer, that's where it will end!

Where were you folks during the Whitewater hearings?...during the 9/11 cOmission?...Bobby Baker?

Until someone comes out and ACTUALLY SAYS what was at the root of this, it is just theater. A couple of treasonous Alpha Hotels may lose their jobs, but that is all.

You folks place far to much trust in politicians...they are ALL scum...some are just worse than others.

87 posted on 10/10/2011 1:11:28 PM PDT by Roccus (Obama & Holder LLP, Procurers of fine arms to the most discerning drug lords (202) 456-1414)
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To: deks

Many thanks, deks. It’s always good to have the primary source in full.


88 posted on 10/10/2011 1:14:08 PM PDT by brityank (The more I learn about the Constitution, the more I realise this Government is UNconstitutional !!)
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To: Slambat
Yea right, That’s what they were saying when Sandy Berger got caught stealing and destroying classified documents during the investigation of the deadliest and most destructive terrorist attack in American history.

Yep

And I kept asking when something was going to be done about that and the forged documents on Dan Rather's Show

Bush Backers here told me to be patient

No wonder the democrats are so arrogant

Bush and the GOP did diddly about their crimes
89 posted on 10/10/2011 1:22:52 PM PDT by uncbob
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To: Roccus
I would love to play poker with you sometime. With all of that pent up excitement, I don't think you could hold a bluff if your life depended on it.

Rep Issa has been steadfast and determined in his pursuit of this matter and would be a damned fool if he showed his hand too early to these jackals. He knows what he's doing and why they did it and until he shows something other than patience and steady pressure on this regime, I am very confident in what he is doing and how he is doing it. Thanks to his efforts, this has turned into a problem that cannot be buried by the sycophant media and swept under the DC rug.
90 posted on 10/10/2011 1:24:57 PM PDT by wasp69 (space for rent)
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To: Jeff Head

Well put!

Yes, its is the veneer that hides the evil arrogance.

For ALL his many serious flaws and arrogance...I never had that ‘evil” feeling with clinton...arrogant, crude and sleezy..but not evil like these characters....

Now Hildebeast..hmmm?


91 posted on 10/10/2011 1:27:37 PM PDT by Recovering Ex-hippie (Rick Perry 2012)
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To: wasp69

In addition, he has acknowledged to new media bloggers in a conference call that the apparent motive of this “operation” was to subvert the Second Amendment rights of the citizens of this country.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
OH Awesome to Issa ~
Do you have a link where I can read a transcript of this ? Would love to.
Thanks


92 posted on 10/10/2011 1:27:51 PM PDT by simplesimon (Thomas Paine is weeping. Common sense is gone.)
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To: mdmathis6
The so called “non violent pothead” that bought dope that came from these cartels is just as guilty of these murders. If that is too strong, well it is what it is. Families and children killed and decapitated so some American pothead can get a buzz on...it’s disgusting!

Same could have been said of all the boozers during prohibition

The REAL crime is the erosion of rights and corruption surrounding this insane WOD

And those supporting it have to share some of the blame

And before you go calling me a POT HEAD --I don't DO DRUGS and that includes the Liquid kind ( that suppports all the TV broadcasts of Baseball Football Basketball ETC ETC )
93 posted on 10/10/2011 1:29:54 PM PDT by uncbob
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94 posted on 10/10/2011 1:47:19 PM PDT by deks ("...the battle of our time is the battle of liberty against the overreach of the federal government")
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To: MasterGunner01

I agree 100%. These people although evil, are not geniuses.


95 posted on 10/10/2011 1:47:58 PM PDT by little jeremiah (We will have to go through hell to get out of hell.)
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To: CPO retired
We can give Barry, Eric, and all the rest of these criminals their own wing at Ft. Leavenworth doing 25 to life at hard labor. Or, maybe 23 of 24 hour lock down for the same period. You tend to get nutty when there's no human contact permitted and you're alone in a cell with only yourself. Now that IS torture.

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Violets are blue,
He's schizophrenic,
And so am I.

96 posted on 10/10/2011 1:56:46 PM PDT by MasterGunner01 (To err is human; to forgive is not our policy. -- SEAL Team SIX)
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To: brityank
Whether you realize yet or not,...

ROTFL

97 posted on 10/10/2011 2:10:22 PM PDT by TigersEye (Life is about choices. Your choices. Make good ones.)
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To: Roccus

If Holder admits he knew of F&F from the start, he goes to PMITA prison for a long time. Then he gets extradited to Mexico and serves ~200 consecutive life terms somewhere less pleasant.

His only way out is to point up.


98 posted on 10/10/2011 3:05:45 PM PDT by ctdonath2 ($1 meals: http://abuckaplate.blogspot.com/)
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To: M Kehoe
I would like to see the words Holder and Extradition in the same sentence. From what I have heard the number of Mexican deaths is over 200 and rising.
99 posted on 10/10/2011 3:11:12 PM PDT by American in Israel (A wise man's heart directs him to the right, but the foolish mans heart directs him toward the left.)
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To: MasterGunner01
He'sI'm
100 posted on 10/10/2011 3:14:03 PM PDT by ctdonath2 ($1 meals: http://abuckaplate.blogspot.com/)
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