65,000 Page Fast and Furious Document Dump

Under court order, the Justice Department turned over nearly 65,000 documents Monday night pertaining to the botched Fast and Furious gun operation. For years, these documents have been at the center of a dispute between the Obama administration and congressional Republicans, who demanded the documents back in 2011 as part of the investigation into the…

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Justice Department Has Bungled Another Fast And Furious-Style Operation

A watchdog for the Department of Justice has found “serious failures” with how the department handled the investigation of a man who was suspected of moving grenade components from the U.S. to Mexican drug cartels. The Justice Department’s Office of Inspector General compared the department’s failures to the botched Fast and Furious investigation, in which…

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Huron Valley Schools To Tackle Open Carry Issue

Turns out anyone with proper licensing and permits can carry a gun into a public school building, and officials with Huron Valley Schools are feeling concerned. “We had a parent who very eloquently came to the district and expressed his intent to open carry in a couple of our school buildings,” said HVS School Board…

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School Overreach

See this photo? yea, well this photo got me and my gf suspended from our high school for 10 days. possible expulsion too. Today we were taken right before the Cross Country states meet. We were asked, “why would you post something like that?” when we tried saying something, they told us to be quiet…

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Judicial Watch Obtains List of Fast and Furious Documents Held Under Obama’s Executive Privilege

What a preliminary review of Vaughn Index by Judicial Watch shows: Numerous emails that detail Attorney General Holder’s direct involvement in crafting talking points, the timing of public disclosures, and handling Congressional inquiries in the Fast and Furious matter. President Obama has asserted executive privilege over nearly 20 email communications between Holder and his spouse…

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