'Furious' report slams 'disregard' for public safety as DOJ officials quit Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/09/19/major-report-released-on-fast-and-furious-doj-official-resigns/#ixzz26woX28e0

CuteOldGuy's Avatar
Well, the internal report on Fast and Furious is out, and surprisingly, AG Holder is exonerated. Shocking. But the report is not complimentary.

A bombshell report released Wednesday on Operation Fast and Furious faulted a range of federal agencies for the failed anti-gunrunning program and accused officials in charge of a "disregard" for public safety. In the wake of the report, one Justice Department official resigned and another retired.

The sprawling report by the department's inspector general is the most comprehensive account yet on the deadly operation which allowed weapons to "walk" across the U.S.-Mexico border and resulted in hundreds of firearms turning up at crime scenes in both countries.

The report says Attorney General Eric Holder was not made aware of potential flaws in the program until February of last year. But the report cites 14 other department employees -- including Criminal Division head Lanny Breuer -- for potential wrongdoing, recommending the department consider disciplinary action against them.


I'd still like to see an independent counsel. Holder's hands are all over this.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012...icial-resigns/
LovingKayla's Avatar
Man, no matter what the truth is, holder has got to be prancing on pansies scared right now.