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Eric Holder On 'Fast And Furious': Never Again

Eric Holder Fast And Furious

PETE YOST   11/ 8/11 10:34 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — Attorney General Eric Holder on Tuesday acknowledged serious mistakes in an arms-trafficking probe that allowed AK-47s and other weapons to leak into the black market, but he insisted the Justice Department was taking steps to ensure that never happens again.

Under pointed questioning by Republicans, Holder also expressed regret that the Justice Department had denied allegations of "gun-walking" in a letter to Iowa Sen. Charles Grassley sent earlier this year.

"Unfortunately, we will feel its effects for years to come as guns that were lost during this operation continue to show up at crime scenes both here and in Mexico," Holder told the Senate Judiciary Committee of the investigation, known as Operation Fast and Furious.

Grassley, the panel's top Republican, said the operation represented an "utter failure" by federal law enforcement officials to enforce existing gun laws.

The purchases of more than 2,000 weapons aroused the suspicion of Fast and Furious investigators, but the suspected straw buyers of those guns were allowed to walk out of Phoenix-area gun shops with AK-47s and other weapons, rather than being arrested.

The goal was to track those weapons to gun-trafficking ring leaders, suspected to include Mexican drug lords, who had long eluded prosecution. But agents lost track of about 1,400 of the guns. As of Oct. 20, 276 guns in Fast and Furious have been recovered in Mexico and 389 recovered in the United States.

The letter from the Justice Department to Grassley in February said federal agents make "every effort" to intercept weapons that have been purchased illegally and prevent their transportation to Mexico. Holder said the letter to Grassley was based on information the Justice Department received from the U.S. attorney's office in Phoenix and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives in Washington.

"It's unconscionable that a federal agency would let such a misleading letter stand for more than nine months," Grassley said following the hearing.

Pressed by Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, Holder also expressed regret to the family of a slain federal border agent whose death prompted ATF agents to come forward early this year and provide information to Grassley about Fast and Furious.

The attorney general added, however, that it is not fair to assume that mistakes in Operation Fast and Furious led to the death of Customs and Border Protection agent Brian Terry. Two of the guns whose purchase was identified by Operation Fast and Furious investigators turned up at the scene of a shootout in Arizona that resulted in the death of Terry, a Customs and Border Protection agent.

Holder said he first heard allegations of problems in Fast and Furious early this year, prompting Cornyn to ask whether it was Holder's responsibility to have known earlier.

"I have ultimate responsibility for that which happens in the department, but I cannot be expected to know the details for every operation that is ongoing in the Justice Department on a day-to-day basis," replied Holder.

Holder has been criticized in a congressional investigation by the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, chaired by Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif. Republicans have suggested Holder was informed of the problems as early as July 2010 when the operation's name turned up repeatedly in weekly departmental reports – a point raised Tuesday by Cornyn. Those reports provided updates on dozens of investigations, including Fast and Furious, but do not mention the gun-walking tactic.

The Associated Press has reported that the investigation of Fast and Furious has turned up Justice Department documents which indicate the gun-walking tactic was used in two other investigations by ATF offices in Arizona during the Republican administration of George W. Bush and a briefing memo to Bush's Attorney General Michael Mukasey that briefly described use of the tactic. Mukasey has declined to comment on the memo.

In August, Holder replaced three officials who played critical roles in the arms-trafficking probe – the acting director of ATF, the U.S. attorney in Arizona and a prosecutor who worked on the arms trafficking probe. The department's inspector general is still investigating the case, at Holder's request. The ATF's new director has revamped the management structure at the agency's headquarters.

Democrats raised the issue of two Bush-era probes that involved gun-walking. Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer said that Republicans are selectively focusing on the Obama administration through Fast and Furious and that if the Republican-controlled House Oversight and Government Reform Committee won't look into the earlier probes, "we should."

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., asked the IG whether its probe of Fast and Furious was being expanded to cover the older probes. One investigation begun in 2006, Operation Wide Receiver, involved 350 weapons, many of which fell into the hands of arms traffickers. In the second Bush-era probe, a briefing paper prepared for then-Attorney General Mukasey outlined failed attempts by federal agents to track illicitly purchased guns across the border into Mexico in a 2007 probe.

Cornyn said that unlike Fast and Furious, Operation Wide Receiver involved coordination with Mexican law enforcement officials. But in the 2007 probe, email traffic among ATF officials said the investigation failed because Mexican law enforcement fell down on the job of tracking the weapons after they were told what vehicle was bringing them across the border. That memo urged Mukasey to press his Mexican counterpart to provide corruption-resistant agents for additional operations that would use the gun-walking tactic.

The Justice Department inspector general's office said in a semiannual report that it was reviewing Operation Fast and Furious "and other investigations with similar objectives, methods and strategies." A spokesman for the IG's office, Jay Lerner, declined to comment on whether the 2006 and 2007 probes are part of the investigation.

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WASHINGTON — Attorney General Eric Holder on Tuesday acknowledged serious mistakes in an arms-trafficking probe that allowed AK-47s and other weapons to leak into the black market, but he insist...
WASHINGTON — Attorney General Eric Holder on Tuesday acknowledged serious mistakes in an arms-trafficking probe that allowed AK-47s and other weapons to leak into the black market, but he insist...
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jshook99
11:58 PM on 12/07/2011
OLE HUFF HAS REALLY BEEN BURYING THIS STORY.
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jshook99
11:57 PM on 12/07/2011
HE LIES, PEOPLE DIED.
08:01 PM on 12/07/2011
When a GOP candidate stumbles, it's all over the news. Finally found an article on a subject the media keeps trying to bury.
07:58 PM on 12/07/2011
Finally found an article on this subject.
07:58 PM on 12/07/2011
Finally found a Fast and Furious article by this news outlet.
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ScaningTheWaves
07:23 PM on 11/12/2011
Republicans trying to hold people responsible and the democrats are trying to help them get away with it!
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ScaningTheWaves
07:22 PM on 11/12/2011
No regrets

Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) tried desperately Thursday to prop up Attorney General Eric Holder during Holder’s congressional testimony on "Fast and Furious" — the administration’s program that fed weapons directly to Mexican drug cartels in an attempt to herd Americans toward endorsing greater gun control.

Schumer floated a false equivalency between different program, "Wide Receiver", under the George W. Bush administration and "Fast and Furious" under the Obama administration.

Despite Schumer, Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) forced Holder to admit in the hearing that the Bush program ran in conjunction with the Mexican government while the Obama program was kept secret from Mexican authorities and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms attaché in Mexico. Cornyn forced Holder also to admit the Bush program tried to follow the guns while the Obama program did not. Schumer’s canard that Bush did it was punctured by Holder, himself, "Senator, I have not tried to equate the two — I have not tried to equate Wide Receiver with Fast and Furious. . . . Again, I’m not trying to equate the two."
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ScaningTheWaves
07:22 PM on 11/12/2011
Where was Schumer’s anger? Where was Schumer’s action? Schumer seems to believe that his job is not actually to be correct, but to make his public feel that he and his fellow Democrats are. If Schumer believed in good government instead of simply his government, he would have dressed Holder down and called for his resignation. But, no.

Holder issued no apology to American officers killed because of the program, and Schumer showed no regrets for his false equivalency. But why should they when they are not called to account for their actions by the national press.
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climbing panda
there's a log in my cabin
03:52 PM on 11/12/2011
Where are all the people who were calling for rumsfeld's resignation after Abu grahiab?
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yeti7
don't need no stink'n badges
06:05 PM on 11/28/2011
Who died at Abu grahiab?
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schotts
Strength and Honor
05:47 PM on 11/09/2011
Just one more hom ey passing blame.... Nothing new...
05:15 PM on 11/09/2011
Dear friends,

President Barack H. Obama,
Congress (the House of Representatives & the Senate) and
the Governors of California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Florida and Puerto Rico
Must ENSURE that there are NO ARMS and DRUGS TRAFFICKING at our Borders!
WATCH COCAINE TRAFFICKING and USD MONEY LAUNDRIES IN THE AMERICAS:
1) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w29DOUYwZDU&feature=relmfu
2) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_bZZt1zs60
3) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SM5BPvZKbzc&feature=related
4) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_EdihbSUeM&feature=related
5) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3aW_FjX9o0

Advice:
The USA must Pro -actively work close with
the Organization of American States(OAS) Department of Legal Cooperation,
the Caribbean Basin Security Initiative (CBSI),
the United Nations Pan American Health Organization and
the International Red Cross in order to:
1. Enforce 3 D(Three Dimensional) FULL (COLON)BODY SCANS and
3D FULL (USD MONEY LAUNDRY, ARMS and DRUGS)CARGO SCANS in order to
STOP ARMS and DRUGS TRAFFICKING at our Borders!
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kUxlAomc10&feature=related
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfQPOTmsgrs

2. Enforce an ANNUAL HEALTH (BLOOD) TEST for Everyone!
DRUG ADDICTS will SUFFER DEADLY PAINS,
when they try to PASS the ANNUAL BLOOD SCREENING!
MANY PEOPLE WILL BE SAVED, when they get a Medical Treatment
for the Early Stage Cancer-cells or HIV/AIDS Detected in Their BLOOD!

Greetings,
Jurgen R. Brul

Ps. May Our Good Soldiers and Civilians, who Serve and Protect Their Nation, Rest in Peace!
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We are the 100%
01:14 PM on 11/09/2011
What’s criminal is how little press coverage this story is getting.
Think back to some of the "scandals" of GWB - Replacing of Federal Attorneys who serve at the pleasure of President? Valerie Plame who was outed by Lefty in State department but GWB and Cheney blamed to this day.
Law Enforcement officer killed in this operation and Holder best response is that he doesn’t read his briefings.
Where is the Press???
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LFox6
Always remember you are unique, like everyone else
09:12 AM on 11/10/2011
Chasing Gloria Allred for a quote!
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Jerry Bourbon
12:20 PM on 11/09/2011
Mr. Holder, there is no statute of limitations on murder, and your buddy President Obama can't give you a pre-emptive pardon for State prosecution in Arizona for BP Agent Terry's death.

Sooner or later, here or in Mexico, justice will be done.
04:47 PM on 11/09/2011
This man is a pile of garbage. Damn right he's a murderer. Just ask the family of the border agent. Or the 200+ mexican families. And he didn't even have the decency to apologize for his crimes. This man and his boss should be put away for life for what they've done to this country.
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yeti7
don't need no stink'n badges
06:09 PM on 11/28/2011
Don't forget about Holder getting Marc Rich (metal man-read the book) a Presidential pardon from Pres. WJ Clinton!
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08:47 AM on 12/18/2011
I would think that the Attorney General would turn you over to the CIA for investigation. This stupid program was started by Bush should he be put away?
09:14 AM on 11/09/2011
Democrats were demanding the head of Alberto Gonzales for a lot less.