CBS News is reporting that documents obtained by Congressional investigators looking into the Project Gunrunner scandal include a wiretap authorization from Assistant Attorney General Lanny Breuer dated in March 2010.
Read the CBS story by investigative reporter Sharyl Attkisson here.
Also included in documents released by investigators is a January 8, 2010 “briefing paper” on Project Gunrunner from the Phoenix, AZ field division of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. The documents were released earlier today as the Senate Judiciary Committee convened for an oversight hearing on the Department of Justice.
One document indicates a Holder Asst. Attorney General, Lanny Breuer, authorized a wiretap in the controversial gun trafficking case headquartered in Phoenix. In that case, called "Fast and Furious," multiple sources say ATF allowed thousands of guns to hit the streets, destined for Mexican drug cartels.—CBS News
As reported by this column today, Attorney General Eric Holder professed considerable lack of knowledge about the Gunrunner operation, and its links to the slaying of Customs and Border Protection Agent Brian Terry last December. That prompted the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms to call for Holder’s resignation.
During Tuesday’s oversight hearing by the House Judiciary Committee, Holder was questioned about Gunrunner by Congressman Darrell Issa, specifically, who authorized the operation. Holder has said he did not authorize the operation, but when asked whether it was authorized by Breuer, Holder could only reply, “I’m not sure.”
Independent blogger Mike Vanderboegh, one of two men who initially broke the Gunrunner story and revealed its off-shoot Operation Fast and Furious, has also weighed in on this new revelation.
Congressional investigators were in Arizona last week, interviewing ATF whistleblowers and others connected to the Gunrunner/Fast and Furious controversy. Capitol Hill investigations have been launched by Issa and Senator Charles Grassley. Both have contended that they are being stonewalled by ATF and the Justice Department.
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