GOP Report Finds No Connection Between White House And ‘Fast And Furious’
Despite insistence from GOP leadership that the White House was behind the so-called “Fast and Furious” gunwalking program, a report from House Republicans
released Tuesday names five officials at the Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco, and Firearms as culprits in the misguided effort. All five were
reassigned before the release of the report — the first of three. The
indictments in the report contradict House Speaker John Boehner’s (R-OH)
insistence that the President invoked executive privilege over the
Justice Department’s information on ongoing investigations to protect his personal interests.
The indication, however, is that the upcoming reports will try to tie
the President to the program. It will “address the unprecedented
obstruction of the investigation by the highest levels of the Justice
Department, including the attorney general himself,” according to the
Republicans who wrote the report.
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