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Rep. Issa Says Barack Obama Still Blocking ‘Fast and Furious’ Investigation
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Representative Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA)59% (R-CA-9th) — who oversaw the initiation of the Fast and Furious investigation while he was chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee — said in a statement that Obama “has finally been forced” to comply with House investigators.
Other documents are still being withheld, said Issa, who called for a full explanation of the government-run “gun walking” program that resulted in the delivery of many U.S.-bought weapons to Mexican drug cartels.
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laker1
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The only people that don't want you to see the truth are the people that have something to hide.
B. Obama 2007 |
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