The Department of Justice announced Wednesday additional documents related to the Operation Fast and Furious scandal during the Obama administration will be released to the House Oversight Committee. The documents were previously withheld by Attorney General Eric Holder, who was voted in civil and criminal contempt of Congress for refusing to turn them over.
“The Department of Justice under my watch is committed to transparency and the rule of law. This settlement agreement is an important step to make sure that the public finally receives all the facts related to Operation Fast and Furious,” Attorney General Jeff Sessions released in a statement.
The Department stated the document release is part of “the conditional settlement agreement, filed in federal court in Washington D.C.” and “would end six years of litigation arising out of the previous administration’s refusal to produce documents requested by the Committee.”
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Papers released?!!!
ReplyDeleteI want to know when the gun running son of biscuit is going to be arrested and put on trial?!!! Or is being black while committing a crime still a 'get out of jail free' card?
Y'all have a nice day.
Being any color as long as you are a commie. :)
DeleteSorry piss ant needs to be hung by the neck until he is dead, dead, dead.
ReplyDeleteBob
Death By 1,000 Cuts? :)
DeleteContempt of Congress; ordered a group of attorneys not to
ReplyDeletefile charges against the Black Panthers for interfering in
the election process by threatening voters.
How is this specimen of a clown even heard of any more.
not to file charges against the Black Panthers for interfering in the election process by threatening voters.
DeleteShould have received punishment, needless to say.