Katie Pavlich at Townhall.com is reporting that a white paper is circulating within DOJ advising that shutting down ATF would be a good approach to the F&F scandal. Imagine, how better to cover up the F&F scandal? They would fire 450 agents; explosives would become part of the FBI; other ATF responsiblities would go to other agencies.
So if you shutdown an agency (usually an anathema in Washington), what happens to all of the records of operations? Do they just disappear? How convenient would that be? And if everyone who was anyway involved with F&F went to other places, then how does an investigation proceed?
Holder's DOJ and the Administration have no shame at all.
Link of the day: Slightly dated history of Fast & Furious: gun-running-timeline-how-doj-s-operation-fast-and-furious-unfolded
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