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Fast And Furious: A Comprehensive Collection Of U.S. Government Documents To 2017
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Over 26,000 total pages ....

 Background:

The Fast and Furious operation was responsible for allowing approximately 2,000 firearms to illegally flow into the hands of criminals, including Mexican drug cartel associates. On December 14, 2010, Customs and Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry, a United States Marine, was killed while on patrol just miles from the Mexican border.  The firearms found at the scene were semi-automatic rifles that were allowed to walk as part of Operation Fast and Furious.

Congressional Republicans have investigated Fast and Furious since January 2011.  Over the course of the investigation, the Justice Department has provided false information, stonewalled document requests, produced scores of blacked-out pages and duplicate documents, and refused to comply with two congressional subpoenas.

In August 2012, the U.S. House of Representatives Office of General Counsel filed suit against the Justice Department.

On January 19, 2016, United States District Judge Amy Berman Jackson issued her opinion and ordered DOJ release documents previously withheld under the President’s executive privilege claim. On April 8, 2016, DOJ complied with the Judge’s order, delivering more than 20,500 pages of documents to the Committee.

 

CONTENTS:

 

Statement of Michael E. Horowitz, Inspector General - Report by the Office of the Inspector General on the Review of ATF's Operation Fast and Furious and Related Matters. September 20, 2012

 

FACT SHEET: Oversight Committee Schedules June 20 Contempt Vote over Operation

Fast and Furious Documents

 

Flash Memorandum: April 14, 2016

To: Republican Members

Committee on Oversight and Government Reform

From: Chairman Jason Chaffetz

Re: Preliminary Update—The Fast and Furious Papers

 

A Review of ATF’s Operation Fast and Furious and Related Matters (REDACTED): September 2012 Re-issued November 2012 (Some previously redacted material unredacted)

 

Part I of III

Fast and Furious: The Anatomy of a Failed Operation

 

Part I Appendix 1 Part 1/3 - Report "Part I of III: Fast and Furious: The Anatomy of a Failed Operation"   

 

Part I  Appendix 1 Part 2/3 - Report "Part I of III: Fast and Furious: The Anatomy of a Failed Operation"  

 

Part I Appendix 1 Part 3/3 - Report "Part I of III: Fast and Furious: The Anatomy of a Failed Operation"

 

Part I Appendix 2 Part 1/3 - Report "Part I of III: Fast and Furious: The Anatomy of a Failed Operation"   

 

Part I  Appendix 2 Part 2/3 - Report "Part I of III: Fast and Furious: The Anatomy of a Failed Operation"  

 

Part I Appendix 2 Part 3/3 - Report "Part I of III: Fast and Furious: The Anatomy of a Failed Operation"   

 

Part I Appendix 3 - Report "Part I of III: Fast and Furious: The Anatomy of a Failed Operation"

 

Part II of III

Fast and Furious: The Anatomy of a Failed Operation

 

Part III of III

Fast and Furious: Obstruction of Congress by the Department of Justice


 

The Department of Justice’s Operation Fast and Furious:

Fueling Cartel Violence

 

The Department of Justice’s Operation Fast and Furious:

Accounts of ATF Agents

 

ATF Documents related to Operation Fast and Furious - Parts 01 through 14

 

ATF Documents related to Operation Fast and Furious – Responses A through Q

 

Witnesses and testimonies:

The Honorable Charles E. Grassley

Josephine Terry - Mother of Late Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry

Robert Heyer - Terry Family Spokesman

John Dodson - Special Agent, Phoenix Field Division

 

 

Witnesses - Full Committee Hearing: Operation Fast and Furious: The Other Side of the Border:

Carlos Canino, ATF Acting Attaché to Mexico

Darren Gil, Former ATF Attaché to Mexico

Jose Wall, ATF Senior Special Agent,Tijuana, Mexico

Lorren Leadmon, ATF Intelligence Operations Specialist

William Newell, Former ATF Special Agent in Charge, Phoenix Field Division

William McMahon, ATF Deputy Assistant Director for Field Operations

 

 

RESOLUTION RECOMMENDING THAT THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FIND ERIC H. HOLDER, JR., ATTORNEY GENERAL, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, IN CONTEMPT OF CONGRESS FOR REFUSAL TO COMPLY WITH A SUBPOENA DULY ISSUED BY THE COMMITTEE ON OVERSIGHT AND GOVERNMENT REFORM R E P O R T OF THE COMMITTEE ON OVERSIGHT AND GOVERNMENT REFORM UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

 

OPERATION FAST AND FURIOUS: RECKLESS DECISIONS, TRAGIC OUTCOMES

HEARING BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON OVERSIGHT AND GOVERNMENT REFORM

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ONE HUNDRED TWELFTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION

 

OPERATION FAST AND FURIOUS: THE OTHER SIDE OF THE BORDER HEARING

BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON OVERSIGHT AND GOVERNMENT REFORM

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ONE HUNDRED TWELFTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION