This news report from NRA-ILA discusses two key issues: the controversial handling of ATF official William McMahon's employment status following the Fast and Furious operation, and new policies at the University of Colorado that segregate gun-owning students. The report highlights concerns about accountability within the ATF and criticizes the university's approach to campus safety, drawing parallels to gun control measures in Washington D.C. following the Heller decision.
This video discusses the media's limited coverage of the Fast and Furious scandal, highlighting a perceived divide between the 'ruling class' and the public. It criticizes the Obama administration's handling of the situation, particularly regarding Attorney General Eric Holder's knowledge and the administration's attempts to deflect blame by referencing past operations. The discussion also touches on the impact of such operations on border security and the potential for cartel members to acquire weapons through these programs.
Congressman Paul Gosar discusses the 'Fast and Furious' scandal, criticizing the Department of Justice and ATF for allowing firearms to be trafficked to criminals without adequate surveillance. He highlights the lack of transparency, the turning up of guns at multiple crime scenes including the murder of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry, and the transfer of supervisors involved. Gosar calls for a special investigator to ensure accountability and criminal prosecutions.
This video discusses Operation Fast and Furious, an ATF operation where firearms were allegedly allowed to 'walk' to cartels. Internal emails suggest the operation may have been designed to gather evidence to support gun control measures, specifically an assault weapons ban, rather than solely to interdict criminals. The discussion highlights concerns about the Obama administration bypassing Congress to implement legislation and the potential for further executive actions on gun control.
This video discusses the ongoing investigation into Operation Fast and Furious, focusing on the cooperation of George Gillette, a key figure, with Senator Grassley's inquiry. It highlights the challenges faced by investigators in obtaining documents from the ATF and State Department, the role of subpoenas, and concerns about potential conflicts of interest within the Justice Department's internal investigations. The discussion suggests that Gillette's decision to lawyer up and cooperate indicates significant information that superiors may not want revealed.
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