A federal judge has ruled on an aspect of Operation Fast and Furious, a gun running scheme that allowed and supported thousands of weapons being sent across the border into Mexico. It appears to be a program developed and administered by the Obama administration, an ironic twist given the president’s strong anti-gun posture, especially in recent weeks. The program was denounced in part because some of the weapons were used against U.S. border patrol agents in which some deaths resulted. Weapons are difficult to access in Mexico, so the program seemed especially cynical and improper.
The program was seen as so corrupt and even illegal that the House of Representatives demanded that the records be turned over detailing the program. Attorney General Eric Holder refused that request and was held in contempt by Congress for that failure. As with so many aspects of wrongdoing in the Obama administration, no penalty was enacted for that demonstration of obstruction of justice. Now a new aspect of the case is being played out, this time by President Obama, and it is truly mind boggling.
Court rejects Obama executive privilege assertion, page 2:
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Crooked SOB i can’t wait till he is out of OUR white house. and things will turn back around to what this country stands for and it will be in the interest of our citizens not the terrorists that want to destroy us. TRUMP 2016 our only hope.
Smart Judge!
Good for you judge! Make that bastard pay for his crimes!
Can’t be trusted even in minor things.
Sue Smith, I’m 62 and drugs have been around long before the Bushes took office!
We already are a drug infested Third World$#%&!@*hole thanks to the POTUS..We are trying to dig out..Trump now more than ever.
Then why can’t the illegals fight for their own freedom, with backup from nato?
maybe you ought to open your eyes! all that stuff you are worried about is already here.
that other judge that held Eric Holder in contempt should have jailed his$#%&!@*along with Lois from IRS, what a joke this country has become…but at least this Judge said NO to Ovomit