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 ongoing fallout from Operation Fast and Furious, focusing on allegations of misconduct and lack of accountability within the ATF and DOJ. Representative Paul Gosar highlights a letter from Senator Grassley and Congressman Issa concerning former ATF Deputy Assistant Director William McMahon allegedly 'double dipping' by receiving paid leave from the ATF while simultaneously being employed by JP Morgan. Gosar criticizes this as a reward for bad behavior, especially in light of McMahon's alleged failures in supervising Fast and Furious operations and providing false testimony. The discussion also touches upon the lack of cooperation from the DOJ, the use of executive orders to shield information, and the ongoing efforts by Congress to obtain transparency through civil contempt charges and upcoming reports. The death of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry is cited as a tragic consequence of the operation, underscoring the demand for accountability and justice.
This video discusses the ATF's 'Gunwalker' scandal, focusing on whistleblower allegations that officials involved are being shielded. It details the reassignment of three key supervisors to Washington D.C., framed as 'lateral moves' but interpreted as an attempt to control information and prevent leaks. The discussion extends to potential involvement of higher government officials, including Eric Holder and Janet Napolitano, and critiques the mainstream media's coverage of the issue. The segment emphasizes the need for public engagement to demand accountability.
This video discusses the promotion of ATF supervisors involved in Operation Fast and Furious, highlighting concerns about accountability and transparency. It details how individuals implicated in the scandal were moved to ATF headquarters in Washington D.C., with speculation that this was to shield them from public scrutiny and media access. The discussion also touches upon Senator John Cornyn's call for Attorney General Eric Holder to disclose information about potential similar tactics in Texas and the ongoing stonewalling by the Department of Justice.
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