“Fast and Furious” Scandal: Who Knew and When? Who at the U.S. Justice Department knew about the Fast and Furious Gunwalking Scandal and when? Lou Dobbs explored this topic on 10/14/2011 in an interview with J. Christian Adams. New documents have been revealed that demonstrate how briefings were circulating the Justice Department with details of this ATF...
U.S. Rep. Issa moves Gunrunner investigation forward U.S. Representative Darrell Issa (R-CA), is the Chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.  In an interview on Fox News he discusses Project Gunrunner.  His focal point is not what happened, but who in the Obama Administration was involved and to what extent.  From Fox News on...
Project Gunrunner Investigation Moving Slowly The federal government snubs a Congressional Subpoena for the ATF and U.S. Justice Department as the U.S. Congress works to investigate Project Gunrunner. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) is accused of knowingly allowing guns (reported to number 1500) to be trafficked across the border into...
Project Gunrunner Scandal The United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (BATF) has been wrapped up in a scandal involving guns in Mexico.  Their own agents have come out to tell the truth–The ATF knowingly allowed illegal guns to go into Mexico.  It was called “Operation Fast and Furious.” CBS News...
More Good 2nd Amendment Legislation There has been some recent action in the U.S. Congress on additional legislation that will strengthen the Second Amendment–the American right to keep and bear arms. H.R.2296 and S. 941 work to legislate reform at the ATF. Titled “To reform the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives,...