Item 2: According to documents obtained by the House Judiciary Committee, Deputy Attorney General Gary Grindler was keenly aware of all aspects of Operation Fast and Furious as early as March 2010. In a letter to A.G. Holder, Chairman Issa wrote:
Gary Grindler, the then-Deputy Attorney General and currently your Chief of Staff, received an extremely detailed briefing on Operation Fast and Furious on March 12, 2010. In this briefing, Grindler learned such minutiae as the number of times that Uriel Patino, a straw purchaser on food stamps who ultimately acquired 720 firearms, went in to a cooperating gun store and the amount of guns that he had bought. When former Acting ATF Director Ken Melson, a career federal prosecutor, learned similar information, he became sick to his stomach…
Item 3: Newly released White House Visitor Logs list Grindler as having visited the White House 40 times, but only four times with the President himself. All four meetings with the President occurred over a two-week period, between 7 May 2010 and 19 May 2010.
According to The Los Angeles Times, these dates just so happened to represent the run-up to “the height of [Operation] Fast and Furious“:
Never ceases to amaze me….the Lies and cover ups of this Administration…It’s pretty sickening….I am glad they are not letting this one go….Those poor Agents need a lot of people to speak for them since they cannot do so for themselves….how devastating for their poor families…. and for us as a Nation…this is disgraceful… a total disappointment and the B/S just keeps going on and on…deeper and deeper…
So, when was it we could start the impeachment process again??