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Home Front: Politix
Part I Project Gunwalker: ATF Director Kenneth Melson Gave A Surprise July 4 Interview To Congress
2011-07-06
Embattled ATF director Kenneth Melson gave a surprise July 4 interview to Congress, disclosing new lapses in a bungled gun sting that allowed U.S. guns to be trafficked to Mexican drug gangs, John Solomon reports exclusively.

In a secret deposition on the Fourth of July, the embattled head of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives confirmed to congressional investigators new potential lapses in a bungled U.S. gun trafficking sting that has stirred controversy on both sides of the Mexican border, according to people familiar with the interview.

While many Americans celebrated over barbecues and fireworks, acting ATF director Kenneth Melson arrived Monday with a private attorney on Capitol Hill for the interview, the sources said, speaking only on the condition of anonymity.

During hours of questioning, Melson told investigators for the Senate Judiciary Committee and the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee that he has recently learned that other federal agencies may have withheld crucial information about possible drug cartel connections to the gun trafficking ring that his agency had tried to crack during a 15-month operation that used controversial tactics, the sources said.

His testimony about possible lapses in information sharing among the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and ATF in the war on drugs sounded eerily similar to communication breakdowns that hampered the governmentÂ’s ability to piece together prior warning signs before the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, the sources said.

Sen. Charles Grassley (R-IA), the ranking member on the Judiciary Committee, and House Oversight and Government Reform Chairman Darrell Issa (R-CA) sent a letter late Tuesday to Attorney General Eric Holder laying out concerns raised by MelsonÂ’s testimony, the sources said.

Congressional investigators have long wanted to talk to Melson to determine who above him knew about the investigation or approved of the tactics.

In his interview, Melson said most of the operational decisions for the Fast and Furious operation were approved by the U.S. AttorneyÂ’s Office in Phoenix, which was leading a special strike force on gun trafficking, and that even he didnÂ’t know about the specific orders to let straw buyers walk off with guns until after the controversy erupted, according to the sources.

He told the investigators he has subsequently learned that ATF agents during the operation did observe straw buyers transferring guns they had purchased to third parties, a possible legal violation, but did not interdict the weapons at the instructions of their immediate supervisors, the sources added.

Under questioning, Melson confirmed information the congressional investigators had received elsewhere that DEA and FBI had information about possible cartel connections to the gun trafficking ring under investigation but did not share it with ATF at the time. He expressed his own concerns about the flow of information from other agencies during a critical time in the war against Mexican border violence, the sources said.

Congressional investigators now want to know whether any of the players belatedly disclosed to the ATF had been working as assets or informants for other federal agencies, the sources said.

Melson also disclosed the existence of documents about the ATF case that have not yet been turned over to congressional investigators, the sources added.
Posted by:Sherry

#7  I am hoping for Congressional letters with the term 'high crimes and misdemeanors' in them.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2011-07-06 15:22  

#6  No. On the Fourth of July Melson was doing a Deep Throat data dump in exchange for Issa and Grassley covering his back. Chicago rules backfired. And Issa got out a letter with obstructing in it twice. This should be perking just in time for the election. I'll bet Issa is ready to hold public hearings by, say, June or July.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2011-07-06 15:16  

#5  Sooo...on the 4th of July, Melson was getting GRILLED?
Posted by: Skidmark   2011-07-06 14:15  

#4  Dis is gettin' interesting. :-D

Bet they granted Melson immunity for his testimony.

I agree with EU - Melson better have a non-gummint guard on him and his family 24/7. Maybe Blackwell (or whatever they call themselves now) is available.
Posted by: Barbara   2011-07-06 13:15  

#3  I suspect Mr. Holder's asshole puckered when he heard Melson had testified
Posted by: Frank G   2011-07-06 13:08  

#2  The Honorable Mr. Issa has sent Holder another letter
Posted by: Beavis   2011-07-06 12:42  

#1  Watch your back, Melson.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2011-07-06 12:35  

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